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Julien G. 002ea91be8 Align dev (#869)
* chore: bump version to 3.0.0 [skip ci]

* fix: resolve dead wiki links across install and config pages

* fix(reservations): restore correct day assignment for non-transport bookings

v3.0.0 switched the planner from rendering reservations by
reservation_time to rendering them by day_id (commit 3f61e1c), but
migration 110 only backfilled day_id for transport types. Tours,
restaurants, events and 'other' bookings kept whatever day_id was
stored in the DB — often the trip's first day, from older code paths
that defaulted it there — so after the upgrade those rows all show
up on day 1 regardless of their actual reservation_time.

- Migration 122: for every non-hotel reservation, null out any
  day_id / end_day_id that does not match the reservation's time,
  then backfill it from reservation_time / reservation_end_time.
  Idempotent; leaves already-correct rows alone.
- reservationService.createReservation / updateReservation now
  derive day_id / end_day_id from reservation_time /
  reservation_end_time when the client didn't send one explicitly,
  so the mismatch cannot reappear on new or edited bookings.
  Hotels are skipped because they store their date range on the
  linked day_accommodation.

* chore: bump version to 3.0.1 [skip ci]

* fix(oidc): normalize discovery doc issuer before comparison

Trailing slash in doc.issuer (e.g. Authentik) caused a mismatch against
the already-normalized configured issuer, breaking OIDC login entirely.

Closes #834

* test(systemNotices): exclude v3 upgrade notices from login_count-only tests

Tests that expect an empty notice list were using first_seen_version='0.0.0'
(DB default), which matches the existingUserBeforeVersion('3.0.0') condition
now that the app is at 3.0.1. Set first_seen_version='3.0.0' so only the
firstLogin condition controls visibility in these tests.

* chore: bump version to 3.0.2 [skip ci]

* fix(oidc): normalize id_token iss claim before issuer comparison (#837)

jwt.verify does an exact string match on the issuer. Providers like
Authentik include a trailing slash in the id_token iss claim while the
configured issuer is already normalized (no trailing slash), causing
every login attempt to fail with jwt issuer invalid.

Move the issuer check out of jwt.verify options and apply the same
trailing-slash normalization used in the discovery doc validation.
Also adds OIDC-SVC-033–036 unit tests covering exact match, trailing
slash, wrong issuer, and wrong audience cases.

Closes #834

* chore: bump version to 3.0.3 [skip ci]

* fix(oidc,ui): restore Authentik login and fix mobile delete dialog (#845)

OIDC: when OIDC_DISCOVERY_URL is explicitly set, trust the discovery
doc's issuer for id_token comparison instead of rejecting a path
mismatch as an error. Authentik (and similar realm-path providers)
return a canonical issuer like /application/o/<slug>/ that differs
from the operator's base OIDC_ISSUER. Strict equality blocked login
in 3.x despite working in v2. Default discovery (no custom URL) keeps
the strict check. Adds OIDC-SVC-037/038/039.

UI: ConfirmDialog and CopyTripDialog lacked the --bottom-nav-h
paddingBottom offset that other overlays already use. On mobile portrait
the action buttons were hidden behind the sticky bottom nav bar.

Closes #843
Closes #844

* chore: bump version to 3.0.4 [skip ci]

* fix(files): open attachments only in new tab (#840)

window.open with noreferrer returns null, which triggered the popup-blocked download fallback in addition to the new-tab open. Use a target=_blank anchor click instead.

* chore: bump version to 3.0.5 [skip ci]

* fix(journey,pdf): journey reorder sort_order + PDF multi-day transport (#848)

* fix(journey): make sort_order authoritative for within-day entry ordering

Reorder buttons appeared broken because the server ORDER BY put entry_time
before sort_order, so entries synced from trip places with differing times
would always sort by time regardless of sort_order writes. The client store
mirrored the same comparator, making even the optimistic update invisible.

- Change ORDER BY to (entry_date, sort_order, id) in getJourneyFull and listEntries
- Fix syncTripPlaces and onPlaceCreated to assign MAX+1 sort_order per day instead of day_number/0
- Update client store comparator to match
- Add DB migration to backfill sort_order using old effective key (entry_time, id) so existing journeys retain their visual order
- Add tests: JOURNEY-SVC-089–093, FE-STORE-JOURNEY-018–019

Closes #846

* fix(pdf): include multi-day transport return/arrival in PDF itinerary (#847)

Reservations were matched to days by pickup date only, so the end-day
card (e.g. car Return, flight Arrival) was silently dropped from the PDF.
Add span-aware helpers mirroring DayPlanSidebar logic: match by day_id/end_day_id
span, show reservation_end_time on end days, prefix title with phase label
(Return/Arrival/etc.), and use per-day position for sort order.

* test(pdf): add missing day_id to transport reservation fixture

* chore: bump version to 3.0.6 [skip ci]

* [Snyk] Security upgrade uuid from 9.0.1 to 14.0.0 (#849)

* fix: server/package.json & server/package-lock.json to reduce vulnerabilities

The following vulnerabilities are fixed with an upgrade:
- https://snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-UUID-16133035

* fix: bump fast-xml-parser version

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Co-authored-by: snyk-bot <snyk-bot@snyk.io>
Co-authored-by: jubnl <jgunther021@gmail.com>

* chore: bump version to 3.0.7 [skip ci]

* fix: hot fixes 23-04-2026 (#856)

* fix(packing): resolve avatar URL path in bag and category assignees (#854)

packingService was returning raw avatar filenames from the DB instead of
the full /uploads/avatars/<filename> path, causing broken profile images
for users with uploaded avatars.

* fix(budget): use Map.get() to fix category rename no-op (#855)

* fix(security): relax Referrer-Policy and document HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS (#862) (#863)

- Change Helmet default from no-referrer to strict-origin-when-cross-origin
  so browsers send the origin on cross-origin requests, allowing Google Maps
  API key restrictions by HTTP referrer to work correctly
- Document HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS in all deployment artifacts:
  .env.example, docker-compose.yml, README.md, unraid-template.xml,
  charts/values.yaml, charts/configmap.yaml, wiki/Environment-Variables.md

* fix(planner): prefetch budget items on trip page mount (#864)

Loads budgetItems alongside reservations when TripPlannerPage mounts so
the Budget category dropdown in ReservationModal and TransportModal shows
pre-existing categories on first open, regardless of whether the Budget
tab has been visited.

Closes #861

* fix(reservations): prevent Invalid Date when end time is set without end date (#866)

When reservation_end_time held a bare time string ("HH:MM"), fmtDate()
produced Invalid Date on the reservation card.

- Modal: when end date is blank but end time is filled, construct a
  same-day ISO datetime using the start date (prevents time-only strings
  from ever being persisted)
- Panel: derive endDatePart via regex so date-only end values ("YYYY-MM-DD")
  still show the multi-day range, while bare time strings are skipped and
  handled correctly by the existing time column logic

Closes #860

* fix(planner): format reservation end time instead of rendering raw ISO string (#867)

Closes #859

* fix(planner): wire Route toggle into mobile day sidebar (#850) (#868)

The per-booking Route icon was missing on mobile because the mobile
DayPlanSidebar invocation in TripPlannerPage didn't pass
visibleConnectionIds or onToggleConnection. Mobile PWA users couldn't
activate reservation map overlays without forcing desktop mode.

Also corrects the Map-Features wiki: fixes the setting name
("Booking route labels" not "Show connection labels"), documents the
route_calculation requirement for travel-time pills, and explains that
overlays are off by default and must be toggled per reservation.

* chore: bump version to 3.0.8 [skip ci]

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Co-authored-by: Maurice <61554723+mauriceboe@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Maurice <mauriceboe@icloud.com>
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Co-authored-by: snyk-bot <snyk-bot@snyk.io>
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Install: Helm

Deploy TREK on Kubernetes using the official Helm chart.

Add the Chart Repository

helm repo add trek https://mauriceboe.github.io/TREK
helm repo update

Basic Install

helm install trek trek/trek

This deploys TREK with default values: a ClusterIP service on port 3000, 1 Gi PVCs for data and uploads, and no ingress.

Encryption Key

ENCRYPTION_KEY encrypts stored secrets (API keys, MFA, SMTP, OIDC) at rest. There are three ways to handle it:

Option 1 — Let the chart generate a random key (recommended for new installs):

helm install trek trek/trek --set generateEncryptionKey=true

The chart generates a 32-character alphanumeric key at install time and preserves it across upgrades. Note that this differs from the 64-character hex key produced by openssl rand -hex 32 — both formats are accepted by the server.

Option 2 — Set an explicit key:

helm install trek trek/trek \
  --set secretEnv.ENCRYPTION_KEY=$(openssl rand -hex 32)

Option 3 — Use an existing Kubernetes Secret:

kubectl create secret generic trek-secrets \
  --from-literal=ENCRYPTION_KEY=$(openssl rand -hex 32)

helm install trek trek/trek \
  --set existingSecret=trek-secrets

If existingSecret uses a different key name than ENCRYPTION_KEY, specify it with --set existingSecretKey=MY_KEY_NAME.

Note: If both generateEncryptionKey and existingSecret are set, existingSecret takes precedence. Only one method should be active at a time.

Note: If ENCRYPTION_KEY is left empty, the server resolves it automatically: existing installs fall back to data/.jwt_secret (encrypted data stays readable after upgrade); fresh installs auto-generate a key persisted to the data PVC.

Note: JWT_SECRET is managed entirely by the server — auto-generated on first start and persisted to the data PVC. It can be rotated via the admin panel (Settings → Danger Zone → Rotate JWT Secret). No Helm configuration is needed or supported for it.

Admin Account

ADMIN_EMAIL and ADMIN_PASSWORD are set via secretEnv. They are only used on first boot when no users exist yet. Both must be set together — if either is missing, the server ignores both values and instead creates the admin account with email admin@trek.local and a random password, which is printed to the server log.

helm install trek trek/trek \
  --set secretEnv.ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@example.com \
  --set secretEnv.ADMIN_PASSWORD=<your-secure-password>

Note: When OIDC_ONLY=true is configured together with OIDC_ISSUER and OIDC_CLIENT_ID, no local admin account is created on first boot. Instead, the first user to log in via SSO automatically becomes admin.

Key values.yaml Settings

Image

image:
  repository: mauriceboe/trek
  # tag: latest        # defaults to the chart's appVersion
  pullPolicy: IfNotPresent

# Optional: pull secrets for private registries
imagePullSecrets: []
  # - name: my-registry-secret

Service

service:
  type: ClusterIP   # change to LoadBalancer or NodePort to expose externally
  port: 3000

Plain Environment Variables (env)

env:
  NODE_ENV: production
  PORT: 3000
  # TZ: "Europe/Berlin"          # timezone for logs, reminders, cron jobs
  # LOG_LEVEL: "info"            # "info" = concise, "debug" = verbose
  # DEFAULT_LANGUAGE: "en"       # fallback language on login page; supported: de, en, es, fr, hu, nl, br, cs, pl, ru, zh, zh-TW, it, ar
  # ALLOWED_ORIGINS: "https://trek.example.com"
  # APP_URL: "https://trek.example.com"
  # FORCE_HTTPS: "false"         # enable HTTPS redirect + HSTS; requires TRUST_PROXY
  # TRUST_PROXY: "1"             # proxy hops for X-Forwarded-For/Proto; defaults to 1 in production
  # COOKIE_SECURE: "true"        # auto-derived; set "false" only for local HTTP testing
  # ALLOW_INTERNAL_NETWORK: "false"  # set "true" if Immich or other services are on a private network
  # DEMO_MODE: "false"           # enable demo mode (hourly data resets)
  # MCP_RATE_LIMIT: "300"        # max MCP requests per user per minute
  # OIDC_ISSUER: "https://auth.example.com"
  # OIDC_CLIENT_ID: "trek"
  # OIDC_DISPLAY_NAME: "SSO"
  # OIDC_ONLY: "false"           # force SSO-only mode; disables password login
  # OIDC_ADMIN_CLAIM: ""         # OIDC claim used to identify admin users
  # OIDC_ADMIN_VALUE: ""         # value of that claim that grants admin role
  # OIDC_SCOPE: "openid email profile groups"
  # OIDC_DISCOVERY_URL: ""       # override for providers with non-standard discovery paths (e.g. Authentik)

Sensitive Variables (secretEnv)

These are stored in a Kubernetes Secret and injected as environment variables:

secretEnv:
  ENCRYPTION_KEY: ""        # recommended: openssl rand -hex 32
  ADMIN_EMAIL: ""           # initial admin email (first boot only)
  ADMIN_PASSWORD: ""        # initial admin password (first boot only)
  OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET: ""    # set if using OIDC

Alternatively, use generateEncryptionKey: true to let the chart generate and manage the encryption key, or point existingSecret / existingSecretKey at an existing Kubernetes Secret.

Persistent Storage

persistence:
  enabled: true
  data:
    size: 1Gi     # SQLite database, logs, secrets
  uploads:
    size: 1Gi     # uploaded files — increase if you expect large media uploads

Resource Limits

resources:
  requests:
    cpu: 100m
    memory: 256Mi
  limits:
    cpu: 500m
    memory: 512Mi

Ingress

ingress:
  enabled: true
  className: "nginx"   # your ingress class
  annotations:
    nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/proxy-read-timeout: "86400"  # required for WebSockets
    nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/proxy-body-size: "500m"       # required for backup restore
  hosts:
    - host: trek.example.com
      paths:
        - /
  tls:
    - secretName: trek-tls
      hosts:
        - trek.example.com

Important: TREK uses WebSockets on /ws. Your ingress controller must support WebSocket upgrades. Set proxy-read-timeout to at least 86400 and proxy-body-size to at least 500m for backup restores.

Note: Keep env.ALLOWED_ORIGINS in sync with ingress.hosts — the chart does not synchronize these automatically.

Note: When using ingress with TLS termination, set env.FORCE_HTTPS: "true" and env.TRUST_PROXY: "1" to enable HTTPS redirects, HSTS, and secure cookies.

Upgrade

helm repo update
helm upgrade trek trek/trek

Full Values Reference

See the charts/README.md for all available values.

Next Steps