This commit refactors the project to use a shared Prisma schema and restricts direct database access to the API service.
Key changes:
- Created a new shared package `core/prisma` containing the Prisma schema, generated client, and types.
- Configured the monorepo to use NPM workspaces, including `core/prisma` and all services.
- Updated all services (`api`, `ui`, `mcp`, `agent`, and the background processing service) to depend on `@empresa/prisma-schema`.
- The API service now imports `PrismaClient` from `@empresa/prisma-schema/client`.
- Other services import only types from `@empresa/prisma-schema`.
- Removed redundant Prisma configurations from `api` and the background processing service.
- Updated the background processing service's `sync-empleados.js` to fetch data via an API call instead of direct database access.
- Updated TypeScript configurations (`tsconfig.base.json` and service-specific ones) to support the new structure and path aliases.
- Updated `README.md` to reflect the new architecture and added convenience scripts for Prisma operations.
This change promotes a single source of truth for data models, reduces code duplication, and improves the overall architecture by centralizing database operations within the API service.
This commit introduces a new configuration module for UI appearance settings.
You can now customize various aspects of the application's look and feel.
Key features:
- Customizable color palette: primary, secondary, warning, and background colors.
- Font customization: font family and font size.
- Theme selection: light and dark themes.
- Animation control: toggle animations on/off.
Changes include:
- Extended `ui/src/stores/useUi.js` to manage appearance state, including actions for updates and integration with local storage for persistence.
- Created `ui/src/views/SettingsView.vue` with UI controls for all customizable settings.
- Implemented dynamic application of settings in `ui/src/App.vue` by updating CSS variables and classes on the root element.
- Enhanced `SettingsView.vue` with modern styling (TailwindCSS) and subtle animations, ensuring it's theme-aware and respects animation preferences.
- Added comprehensive unit tests for the `useUi` store and component tests for `SettingsView.vue` using Vitest and Vue Test Utils.
The settings page allows for real-time previews of changes, and all preferences are saved locally to persist across sessions.
Here's what I did:
- Added `container_name` for `api` and `ui` services in `docker-compose.yml`.
- Created `ui/src/apiClient.js` to configure the API base URL using the API container name (`http://planilla-api:4000/api`).
- Added `axios` as a dependency to the UI project.
- Ensured UI store files correctly import the new `apiClient.js`.
This will allow your UI to reliably connect to the API service using Docker's internal DNS resolution via container names.