Horsley Lee ccaac28f08 fix: avoid database connection during setup by using native exec
The setup.ts script imports execAsync from @dokploy/server, which triggers
the entire package to load including lib/auth.ts. This module initializes
betterAuth() with a database connection at import time, causing the setup
script to fail with ECONNREFUSED before the database container is created.

This fix replaces the import with Node.js native promisify(exec), avoiding
the module side-effect that attempts database connection during setup.
2026-02-07 15:29:43 +08:00
2025-12-31 08:58:25 +01:00
2025-06-02 01:09:48 -06:00

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