This is the base operation used now to combine package dependencies. It
knows about dev dependencies too. I've adjusted the code for
both web app and server to use this.
I've factored out commonalities in error handling into PackageJsonGenerator
We now support devDependencies for web app and in the deps command
We also have nicer functions to generate the package json entries
directly from the PackageJsonDependencies structure
Allows a user to specify a redirect target in case of successful authentication.
This used to be hardcoded to /, and the current implementation will fallback to that if the property is not specified.
Change-type: minor
Signed-off-by: Giovanni Garufi <nazrhom@gmail.com>
This patch moves majority of the bash completion logic from Bash to
Haskell taking advantage of the environment variables exposed by the
`complete` builtin to infer and suggest possible outputs.
Co-authored-by: sshah1 <saatvik.shah@imc.com>
This patch allows operations to individually specify whether they want
to use or opt out of auth middleware, via an additional `auth` argument
under the actions/queries sections. If left unspecified it is assumed to
be true.
This is addressed by removing the current global auth middleware
registration, and adding it instead to individual operation route
specification.
Now dev dependencies in package.json are no more hardcoded, instead they are generated (like dependencies) from ServerGenerator.hs and inserted as devDepsChunk.
- `wasp db migrate-save` and `wasp db migrate-up` got replaced with `wasp db migrate-dev`.
- Wasp now has a declarative way to express which db is used, postgresql or sqlite: `db { system: PostgreSQL }`.
- Prisma is now at the latest version, 2.21. PSL parser was upgraded to work with this.
- PostgreSQL can now be used for local development.
- We migrated examples/realworld to work with this new version of Wasp.
* handle case when JWT token verification fails
* added more verbose error handling to to jwt verify
* updated error handling to throw unknown errors
* Fix
Co-authored-by: Martin Sosic <sosic.martin@gmail.com>