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feat: upstream sync #126

Closed SergeWilfried closed 4 months ago

SergeWilfried commented 4 months ago

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Walkthrough ## Walkthrough This comprehensive update introduces a GitHub Actions workflow for Docker image management, enhances Docker documentation, and shifts the hashing library to `@node-rs/bcrypt` for better efficiency. It also details the transition from Server Actions to tRPC in Next.js apps, emphasizing the adoption of React Server Components. The marketing app sees updates in component styling and terminology shifts from "community plan" to "early adopter plan." Additionally, the removal of the `app_teams` feature flag simplifies team-related functionalities across various components. ## Changes | Files | Summary | |-------|---------| | `.github/workflows/publish.yml` | Introduced GitHub Actions workflow for Docker image management. | | `README.md`, `docker/README.md` | Updated Docker container information and setup instructions. | | `apps/marketing/.../removing-server-actions.mdx` | Discussed the transition from Server Actions to tRPC in Next.js apps. | | `apps/marketing/next.config.js`, `apps/web/next.config.js` | Added `serverComponentsExternalPackages` configuration. | | `apps/marketing/src/app/(marketing)/open/...` | Updated component styling and import adjustments. | | `apps/marketing/src/app/(marketing)/singleplayer/client.tsx`, `apps/marketing/src/components/(marketing)/...`, `apps/web/src/app/(teams)/t/[teamUrl]/settings/billing/page.tsx`, `apps/web/src/components/(dashboard)/...` | Terminology updates and simplification of team-related functionalities. | | `docker/Dockerfile`, `docker/build.sh`, `docker/buildx-and-push.sh`, `docker/buildx.sh`, `docker/start.sh` | Dockerfile adjustments and script updates for image building and starting services. | | `packages/ee/server-only/stripe/transfer-team-subscription.ts`, `packages/lib/...`, `packages/prisma/...`, `packages/trpc/react/index.tsx` | Shifted to `@node-rs/bcrypt` and updated Prisma and TRPC configurations. | | `scripts/vercel.sh` | Adjusted database URL handling for Vercel integration. | > "In the world of code and Docker streams, > We hop and update, chasing our dreams. > From bcrypt to tRPC, we make our way, > A rabbit's work, never leading astray. > 🐰✨ Celebrate changes, both big and small, > For every leap forward, a victory call."

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