* feat(dashboard): mobile layout, glass tiles, plain-text countdown, place photos - Rework the mobile dashboard: cover hero, separate boarding-pass card, trimmed atlas (trips + days only), stacked widgets - New floating bottom tab bar with a centred context-aware + button (new trip / place / journey / entry depending on the page) - Move profile + notifications into a small top strip on the dashboard - Desktop: glassmorphic tiles (light + dark), neutral dark palette, plain-text countdown module, real place photos in the boarding pass * i18n(dashboard): translate new dashboard keys across all locales Fill the dashboard-rework keys (hero, atlas, fx, tz, upcoming, copy dialog, aria labels, countdown) that were left as English placeholders, plus the new startsIn/aria keys, for all 19 languages. * feat(oidc): send PKCE (S256) in the OIDC login flow The OIDC client now generates a code_verifier per login, sends the S256 code_challenge on the authorize request and the code_verifier on the token exchange. Works whether the provider has PKCE optional or required (fixes login against providers that require PKCE, e.g. Pocket ID).
@trek/shared
Single source of truth for TREK's API contracts, expressed as Zod schemas and consumed by both the server (request validation + inferred DTO types) and the client (typed requests/responses).
This package is part of the incremental NestJS + React 19 migration (see the "Brownfield Rewrite" board). It is intentionally dormant until modules start importing it — adding it changes nothing for users.
Rules
- One folder per domain:
src/<domain>/<domain>.schema.ts(+.spec.ts). - Domain-agnostic building blocks live in
src/common/. - A route is only considered migrated once its contract lives here.
- Schemas are the source of truth; server DTOs and client types are inferred from them
(
z.infer<typeof schema>), never hand-duplicated.
Consumption (dev)
Both apps resolve @trek/shared to this package's TypeScript source:
- Server (
tsx): viapathsinserver/tsconfig.json. - Client (
vite): viaresolve.aliasinclient/vite.config.ts(+pathsfor the type-checker).
Production packaging (Docker / workspace wiring) is introduced in card F2, when the server first depends on this package at runtime. Until then prod builds are untouched.
Not yet here
The canonical error envelope is finalised in card F5 (it must match TREK's current Express error responses byte-for-byte), so it is deliberately not invented in F1.