- Moved the check for user permissions to delete environments to a more logical position in the code.
- Removed redundant API query for environment data, streamlining the component's state management.
- Introduced a new boolean column `canDeleteEnvironments` to the `member` table with a default value of false.
- Updated journal and snapshot metadata files to include the new migration details for this change.
- Integrated the `addNewEnvironment` function into the project creation process.
- Ensured that the environment is associated with the current user and organization.
- Introduced a new boolean column `canCreateEnvironments` to the `member` table with a default value of false.
- Updated journal and snapshot metadata files to include the new migration details.
- Deleted SQL migration files `0111_magical_nova.sql` and `0112_serious_hellcat.sql` which added `canCreateEnvironments` and `canCreateEnvironmentsInProjects` columns to the `member` table.
- Updated journal and snapshot metadata files to reflect the removal of these migrations.
This commit introduces a top-loading progress bar that provides visual feedback during page transitions, improving the user's navigation experience.
- **Package Integration:** The `nextjs-toploader` package has been added to provide a lightweight and efficient progress bar solution for Next.js.
- **Theme-Aware Color:** The progress bar's color is dynamically set using the `hsl(var(--sidebar-ring))` CSS variable, ensuring it automatically adapts to the application's current theme (light or dark mode).
- **Implementation:** The `NextTopLoader` component is integrated into the main `_app.tsx` file, making it active across the entire application.
Adds a top-loading progress bar that appears during page transitions to improve user experience by providing visual feedback during navigation.
- Integrated the `nextjs-toploader` package, a lightweight and efficient solution for Next.js applications.
- The progress bar is initialized in the main `_app.tsx` file to ensure it's active across the entire application.
- This feature works seamlessly with the Next.js App Router and does not interfere with server-side rendering (SSR).
- Added the call to initCancelDeployments back into the server initialization process to ensure that deployment cancellations are handled correctly in all environments.
- Updated the initCancelDeployments function to set the status of running deployments to 'cancelled' instead of 'error'.
- Reintroduced the call to initCancelDeployments in the server initialization process to ensure cancellations are handled correctly.
- Updated the deployment status enum to include 'cancelled'.
- Added a new utility function to handle the cancellation of deployments, setting their status to 'error'.
- Enhanced the status tooltip component to display 'Cancelled' when the status is 'cancelled'.
- Created a new SQL migration to add the 'cancelled' value to the deploymentStatus type.