* 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.
* Migrate TREK 3 to NestJS + React 19 with a shared Zod contract layer
Brownfield strangler migration of the backend onto NestJS modules
(auth, trips, days, places, assignments, packing, todo, budget,
reservations, collab, files, photos, journey, share, settings, backup,
oidc, oauth, admin, atlas, vacay, weather, airports, maps, categories,
tags, notifications, system-notices) served through a per-prefix
dispatcher, keeping the existing SQLite/better-sqlite3 DB and JWT
httpOnly cookie auth, with behavioural parity for every route.
Client: React 19 upgrade, "page = wiring container + data hook"
pattern across all pages, per-domain Zustand stores bound to
@trek/shared contracts, and decomposition of the large components
(DayPlanSidebar, PackingListPanel, CollabNotes, FileManager,
MemoriesPanel, PlacesSidebar, CollabChat, SystemNoticeModal,
BudgetPanel, PlaceFormModal, ...) into focused render units backed by
in-file hooks.
Apply the shared global request pipeline (helmet/CSP, CORS, HSTS,
forced HTTPS, the global MFA policy and request logging) to the NestJS
instance as well, so a migrated route is protected identically to the
legacy fallback rather than bypassing it.
* Finish the NestJS migration — drop the legacy Express app
NestJS now serves the whole surface: every /api domain plus the platform
routes (uploads, /mcp, the OAuth/MCP SDK + /.well-known metadata and the
production SPA fallback). Removed server/src/app.ts, all of
server/src/routes/* and the strangler dispatcher; index.ts and the
integration suite share a single buildApp() bootstrap so prod and tests
can't drift.
- Platform/transport routes extracted to nest/platform/platform.routes.ts
and mounted before app.init() — Nest's router answers an unmatched
request with a 404, so a route registered after init is never reached.
The SPA fallback is a NotFoundException filter and the catch-all uses a
RegExp (Express 5's path-to-regexp rejects a bare '*').
- New modules: memories (/api/integrations/memories — the Journey
gallery's Immich/Synology proxy), addons (GET /api/addons) and the
cross-trip GET /api/reservations/upcoming.
- TrekExceptionFilter reproduces the old multer / err.statusCode handling
so upload rejections keep their 400/413 { error } body and non-ASCII
filenames survive (defParamCharset).
- addTripToJourney and the MCP get_journey_share_link tool gained the
trip-access check they were missing.
- Re-pointed the 34 integration tests + the websocket test onto the Nest
app; removed the now-meaningless Express-vs-Nest parity tests and a few
orphaned client components.
* Restore the reset-password rate limit and fix copyTrip reservation links
Two correctness/security gaps the NestJS migration introduced:
- POST /api/auth/reset-password lost its per-IP rate limiter. Restore it
(5 attempts / 15 min on a dedicated bucket, same as the old resetLimiter)
so reset tokens can't be brute-forced unthrottled. Covered by AUTH-019.
- copyTripById did not copy reservations.end_day_id (a day reference — now
remapped through dayMap like day_id) or needs_review, so a duplicated trip
lost multi-day transport end-day links and reset the review flag.
* Clean up dead code, dedupe helpers, fix the reset-password contract
- Remove server exports orphaned by the Express removal: the immich
album-link helpers, seven route-only service exports, getFileByIdFull;
de-export internal-only helpers (utcSuffix).
- De-duplicate verifyTripAccess (9 identical copies -> services/tripAccess.ts)
and avatarUrl (3 -> services/avatarUrl.ts); name the bcrypt cost
(BCRYPT_COST) and the email regex (EMAIL_REGEX). Public API unchanged.
- resetPasswordRequestSchema declared `password`, but the client sends and
the service reads `new_password` — rename it so the contract matches and
the client types resolve.
- Make ATLAS-013 deterministic: stub the admin-1 GeoJSON download instead of
fetching ~4600 features from GitHub during the test (it hung the suite).
* Make the client typecheck runnable (vitest/vite ambient types)
The client had no `typecheck` script and tsc couldn't even start (the
baseUrl deprecation errored out, same as server/shared already silence).
Add `ignoreDeprecations: "6.0"` to match the other workspaces, a `typecheck`
npm script, and a src/vite-env.d.ts referencing vite/client + vitest/globals
so tsc knows the test globals (describe/it/expect/vi). This turns ~3600
phantom "Cannot find name" errors into a real, measurable count (~590 actual
type errors remain, to be worked down). Type-only; no runtime change.
* Derive client domain types from the shared schema contracts
Add entity/response Zod schemas to @trek/shared (place, trip, assignment, day, budget, packing, reservation), each matched against the producing server service, and re-export them from client types.ts instead of the hand-written duplicates that had drifted (name/title, amount/total_price, owner_id/user_id, cover_url/cover_image, ...). Updates the call sites and test fixtures the corrected types surfaced; type-only, no runtime behaviour change.
* chore(db): log swallowed errors in addon-disable migration + guard against destructive migrations
The migration that disables the legacy "memories" addon swallowed any
error in an empty catch, as did ~30 other catch blocks in the migration
runner (column adds, the journey rebuild, index probes). Replace each
silent catch with the existing console.warn('[migrations] ...') log so
failures are visible. Control flow is unchanged: every step stays
non-fatal, nothing new is thrown.
Add a static guardrail test that scans the migration source and fails
when a new destructive statement (DROP TABLE / DROP COLUMN / TRUNCATE /
DELETE FROM / ALTER ... DROP) appears outside a reviewed allowlist, and
when an empty/silent catch block is reintroduced. The existing
destructive statements are all legitimate table rebuilds or
bounded cleanups and are recorded in the allowlist with a reason.
* Re-check SSRF on every redirect hop when resolving short links
Replace the one-shot checkSsrf + fetch(redirect:'follow') in the maps and place short-link resolvers with safeFetchFollow, which follows redirects manually and re-runs checkSsrf against the DNS-pinned IP of each hop (max 5). A redirect to an internal/loopback address is now blocked even when the initial URL is public, while legitimate cross-host redirects (goo.gl -> maps.google.com) still resolve.
* Reject WebSocket tokens minted before a password change
Stamp the user's password_version onto the ephemeral ws token and verify it on connect, closing the socket (4001) when it no longer matches, so a token issued before a password reset can't be replayed. Tokens minted without a version are treated as version 0, matching the JWT pv-claim semantics.
* fix(i18n): guard locale key parity and finish the OAuth consent page strings
Every non-en locale now exposes the exact same flat key set as en. Keys that
had drifted out of sync are backfilled with the English source value (tagged
en-fallback) so t() resolves a real string instead of relying on the silent
runtime fallback; no existing translation was touched and no key was removed.
Add a parity test that imports each aggregated locale bundle and asserts its
key set matches en, with a diagnostic listing of any missing/extra keys. This
complements the file-level check in shared/scripts by guarding the merged
export the app actually serves.
Finish internationalising OAuthAuthorizePage: the ~15 remaining hardcoded
English chrome strings now go through oauth.authorize.* keys (English source
in en, en-fallback placeholders elsewhere). Markup and behaviour are unchanged.
* Add semantic theme color tokens to Tailwind
Map the CSS theme variables from src/index.css (:root light / .dark dark) to named Tailwind utilities — bg-surface, text-content, border-edge, bg-accent and their variants. This gives components a Tailwind-native target for the theme colors so we can replace inline `style={{ ... 'var(--...)' }}` with utility classes without changing the rendered values.
* Surface silent store failures to the user and validate API responses in dev
Reservation toggle, todo/packing toggle and budget reorder were swallowing API errors after rolling back, so the user saw the change silently snap back with no explanation. Route those failures through the existing toast channel (new store/notify.ts bridges to window.__addToast, the same channel SystemNoticeBanner uses); the reservation toggle re-throws so ReservationsPanel's own translated toast finally fires. Also wire the existing parseInDev/checkInDev response validation into the maps and notification-test endpoints to catch contract drift in dev.
* Migrate static theme inline styles to Tailwind utilities and extract page sub-components
Replace the static, color-only inline `style={{ ... 'var(--bg-primary)' ... }}` props with the new semantic Tailwind utilities (bg-surface, text-content, border-edge, ...) wherever the result is byte-identical; dynamic/conditional theme styles and hardcoded status colors are left inline. Extract the Atlas country-search autocomplete, the Admin update banner, and two Journey dialogs into their own presentational components to shrink the oversized page files, keeping behaviour and markup identical.
* Remove the unrouted photos page and its dead photo components
PhotosPage was never wired into the router and its usePhotos hook read a tripStore photos slice that was never implemented; the Photos gallery, lightbox and upload components were only reachable through it. Per-trip photos now live in the Journey gallery (Immich/Synology). Removed the dead page, hook and components — the live Journey PhotoLightbox is a separate component and stays.
* Resolve the remaining client type errors and the trip.title navbar bug
Drive the client typecheck to zero without any/ts-ignore: convert the tripId route param to a number once at the page boundary so it matches the numeric props and store actions it feeds, fix trip.name -> trip.title (the wire field is title, so the old read rendered blank in the files/offline views), and tighten the scattered handler-arity, DOM-cast and untyped-payload sites. No runtime behaviour change.
* Convert the remaining dynamic and hardcoded inline styles to Tailwind utilities
Second styling pass over the components and pages: move conditional theme colors into className ternaries (bg-accent / bg-surface-hover etc.), turn reused CSSProperties constants into className constants, and express static hardcoded hex/rgba colors as Tailwind arbitrary values so the exact rendered colour is preserved. Truly dynamic styling (computed geometry, gradients, multi-part shadows, data-driven colours, the undefined --sidebar/--nav layout vars) stays inline as it cannot be expressed as a static class. Updated three component tests that asserted the old inline active-state styles to assert the equivalent utility class instead.
Verified: client typecheck 0, full client suite green, and a live light/dark render check in the dev server confirms the semantic theme tokens resolve correctly (the earlier 'transparent popups' were a stale dev server that pre-dated the tailwind.config token addition, not a code issue).
* Add eslint flat-config for client and server and gate typecheck, lint and pages in CI
client and server had lint scripts but no eslint config (only shared was linted in CI). Add flat configs mirroring shared's stack (js + typescript-eslint recommended + eslint-config-prettier) plus the client's react-hooks/react-refresh plugins. Pre-existing patterns in this never-linted code (explicit any, require() in the CommonJS server, empty catches, exhaustive-deps) are set to 'warn' rather than 'error' so the gate passes at 0 errors without a repo-wide reformat — these can be ratcheted to errors over time. Wire blocking typecheck + lint + lint:pages steps into the client and server CI jobs (now that both typechecks are clean) and promote the server typecheck from informational to blocking.
* Decompose the remaining God Components into hooks, helpers and sub-components
FE6: split the oversized page and panel components into thin layout shells plus colocated use<Component> hooks, .constants.ts, .helpers.ts (with tests) and presentational sub-components, following the established 'logic in a hook, render in slices' pattern. Behaviour, markup, classes and effect order are unchanged. Largest reductions: PackingListPanel 1598->42, FileManager 1055->36, AdminPage 1525->167, BudgetPanel 1266->146, JourneyDetailPage 2822->547, PlacesSidebar 945->66, CollabChat 861->106, CollabNotes 1417->532. DayPlanSidebar's drag-and-drop render body was left intact (ref-identity sensitive) and only its toolbar/modals/constants were extracted.
* Fix duplicate React keys in the file-assign place list
When a place is assigned to the same day more than once it appeared twice in a day's list, so the place-button key={p.id} collided and React warned about duplicate keys. Key by place id + render index so siblings stay unique. Pre-existing in the old FileManager; behaviour unchanged.
* Format the shared package and drop an unused import to satisfy the lint gate
The i18n and schema changes added code that wasn't prettier-formatted, and place.schema.ts imported categorySchema without using it. Run prettier over shared and remove the import so 'npm run lint' + 'format:check' pass.
* Install all workspaces in the server CI job so SWC's native binary is present
The server vitest config transforms via unplugin-swc, which needs @swc/core's platform-specific native binary. A workspace-scoped 'npm ci --workspace server' skips that optional dependency, so vitest failed to load the config on the Linux runner. Use a full 'npm ci'.
* Re-resolve dependencies with npm install in the server CI job for SWC
Full 'npm ci' still skipped @swc/core's Linux native binary because the committed lockfile was generated on Windows and lacks the Linux optional-dep install metadata. 'npm install' re-resolves and fetches the platform-matching binary, which the server's unplugin-swc transform needs to load vitest.config.ts.
* Install @swc/core's Linux binary explicitly in the server CI job
Neither npm ci nor npm install fetched @swc/core-linux-x64-gnu on the Linux runner because the lockfile was generated on Windows and lacks the Linux optional-dep metadata. Add a step that installs the matching @swc/core-linux-x64-gnu version (no-save, no-lockfile) so unplugin-swc can load the server's vitest config.
* Use legacy-peer-deps when installing the SWC Linux binary in CI
The explicit @swc/core-linux-x64-gnu install re-resolved the tree and hit the pre-existing lucide-react/react-19 peer conflict that the lockfile was generated around. Add --legacy-peer-deps so the step matches the project's resolution and installs the binary.
* Keep the lockfile when installing the SWC binary so other deps stay pinned
Dropping --no-package-lock made npm re-resolve the whole tree and upgrade eslint, whose newer recommended config flagged no-useless-assignment as an error in the server lint step. Keep the lockfile so only @swc/core-linux-x64-gnu is added and every other dependency (incl. eslint) stays at its locked version.
* 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
Replaces the coarse oidc_only + allow_registration settings with four
independent toggles: password_login, password_registration, oidc_login,
oidc_registration. Each can be enabled/disabled individually in
Admin > Settings without affecting the others.
- Add resolveAuthToggles() in authService.ts as the central resolver;
falls back to legacy oidc_only/allow_registration keys when new keys
are absent (backward compat)
- OIDC_ONLY env var still works and overrides DB toggles for password_*,
with a visual lock in the admin UI when active
- Server enforces lockout prevention: cannot disable all login methods
- oidc_login gate added to OIDC /login and /callback routes
- Remove oidc_only toggle from OIDC settings panel; replaced by the
granular toggles in the Settings tab
- Add 6 new resolveAuthToggles() unit tests; fix AUTH-DB-033 error
message assertion
- Update OIDC_ONLY descriptions in README, docker-compose, Helm values,
Unraid template, and .env.example to clarify override semantics
Closes#492
- 5-table schema (journeys, entries, photos, trips, contributors) with migrations 87-91
- Trip-to-Journey sync engine with skeleton entries and photo sync
- Full CRUD API for journeys, entries, photos with Immich/Synology integration
- Timeline, Gallery and Map views with entry editor (markdown, mood, weather, pros/cons)
- Journey frontpage with hero card, stats and trip suggestions
- Public share links with token-based access and photo proxy
- PDF photo book export (Polarsteps-inspired)
- Dashboard redesign: mobile greeting, live trip hero, quick actions, unified card design
- BottomNav profile sheet with settings/admin/logout
- DayPlan mobile inline place picker
- TripFormModal members management
- Vacay calendar trip date indicator dots
- Fix contributor photo access (403) for journey Immich/Synology photos
- Trip deletion cleanup for journey skeleton entries
- i18n: 231 new keys across all 14 languages (native translations, no fallbacks)
- Fix endpoint path: users now provide full base URL (e.g. https://nas:5001/photo)
- Add OTP/2FA field for Synology login
- Add skip SSL verification option (DB column + checkbox UI)
- Add device ID (synology_did) column for session tracking
- Trigger in-app notification when Synology session is cleared
- Show disconnection banner in MemoriesPanel
- Add URL hint in provider settings
- Map Synology API error codes to human-readable messages
- Update i18n for all locales
- New todo_items DB table with priority, due date, description, user assignment
- Full CRUD API with WebSocket real-time sync
- 3-column UI: sidebar filters (All, My Tasks, Overdue, Done, by Priority),
task list with inline badges, and detail/create pane
- Apple-inspired design with custom dropdowns, date picker, priority system (P1-P3)
- Mobile responsive: icon-only sidebar, bottom-sheet modals for detail/create
- Lists tab with sub-tabs (Packing List + To-Do), persisted selection
- Addon renamed from "Packing List" to "Lists"
- i18n keys for all 13 languages
- UI polish: notification colors use system theme, mobile navbar cleanup,
settings page responsive buttons
Allow the first-boot admin account to be configured via ADMIN_EMAIL and
ADMIN_PASSWORD environment variables. If both are set the account is created
with those credentials; otherwise the existing random-password fallback is
used. Documented across .env.example, docker-compose.yml, Helm chart
(values.yaml, secret.yaml, deployment.yaml), and CLAUDE.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add configurable trip reminder days (1, 3, 9 or custom up to 30) settable by trip owner
- Grant administrators full access to edit, archive, delete, view and list all trips
- Show trip owner email in audit logs and docker logs when admin edits/deletes another user's trip
- Show target user email in audit logs when admin edits or deletes a user account
- Use email instead of username in all notifications (Discord/Slack/email) to avoid ambiguity
- Grey out notification event toggles when no SMTP/webhook is configured
- Grey out trip reminder selector when notifications are disabled
- Skip local admin account creation when OIDC_ONLY=true with OIDC configured
- Conditional scheduler logging: show disabled reason or active reminder count
- Log per-owner reminder creation/update in docker logs
- Demote 401/403 HTTP errors to DEBUG log level to reduce noise
- Hide edit/archive/delete buttons for non-owner invited users on trip cards
- Fix literal "0" rendering on trip cards from SQLite numeric is_owner field
- Add missing translation keys across all 14 language files
Made-with: Cursor
- Add centralized notification service with webhook (Discord/Slack) and
email (SMTP) support, triggered for trip invites, booking changes,
collab messages, and trip reminders
- Webhook sends one message per event (group channel); email sends
individually per trip member, excluding the actor
- Discord invite notifications now include the invited user's name
- Add LOG_LEVEL env var (info/debug) controlling console and file output
- INFO logs show user email, action, and IP for audit events; errors
for HTTP requests
- DEBUG logs show every request with full body/query (passwords redacted),
audit details, notification params, and webhook payloads
- Add persistent trek.log file logging with 10MB rotation (5 files)
in /app/data/logs/
- Color-coded log levels in Docker console output
- Timestamps without timezone name (user sets TZ via Docker)
- Add Test Webhook and Save buttons to admin notification settings
- Move notification event toggles to admin panel
- Add daily trip reminder scheduler (9 AM, timezone-aware)
- Wire up booking create/update/delete and collab message notifications
- Add i18n keys for notification UI across all 13 languages
Made-with: Cursor