This commit adds new guidelines for FastAPI and Vue.js development, emphasizing best practices for component structure, API performance, and data handling. It also introduces caching mechanisms using Redis for improved performance and updates the API structure to streamline authentication and user management. Additionally, new endpoints for categories and time entries are implemented, enhancing the overall functionality of the application.
This commit introduces significant updates to the OCR processing logic and UI components:
- Updated the OCR extraction prompt in `config.py` to provide detailed instructions for handling shopping list images, improving accuracy in item identification and extraction.
- Upgraded the `GEMINI_MODEL_NAME` to a newer version for enhanced OCR capabilities.
- Added a new `CreateGroupModal.vue` component for creating groups, improving user interaction.
- Updated `MainLayout.vue` to integrate the new group creation modal and enhance the user menu and language selector functionality.
- Improved styling and structure in various components, including `ChoresPage.vue` and `GroupDetailPage.vue`, for better user experience and visual consistency.
These changes aim to enhance the overall functionality and usability of the application.
- Deleted obsolete task management files: `tasks.mdc` and `notes.md`.
- Introduced a new `groupStore` for managing group data, including fetching user groups and handling loading states.
- Updated `MainLayout.vue` to navigate to groups with improved loading checks.
- Enhanced `GroupsPage.vue` to support a tabbed interface for creating and joining groups, improving user experience.
- Refined `GroupDetailPage.vue` to display recent expenses with a more interactive layout and added functionality for settling shares.
- Introduced a new 'position' column in the Item model to facilitate item ordering.
- Updated the List model's relationship to order items by position and creation date.
- Enhanced CRUD operations to handle item creation and updates with position management.
- Implemented drag-and-drop reordering in the frontend, ensuring proper position updates on item movement.
- Adjusted item update logic to accommodate reordering and version control.
- Introduced a new `notes.md` file to document critical tasks and progress for stabilizing the core functionality of the MitList application.
- Documented the status and findings for key tasks, including backend financial logic fixes, frontend expense split settlement implementation, and core authentication flow reviews.
- Outlined remaining work for production deployment, including secret management, CI/CD pipeline setup, and performance optimizations.
- Updated the logging configuration to change the log level to WARNING for production readiness.
- Enhanced the database connection settings to disable SQL query logging in production.
- Added a new endpoint to list all chores for improved user experience and optimized database queries.
- Implemented various CRUD operations for chore assignments, including creation, retrieval, updating, and deletion.
- Updated frontend components and services to support new chore assignment features and improved error handling.
- Enhanced the expense management system with new fields and improved API interactions for better user experience.
This commit introduces a comprehensive chore management system, allowing users to create, manage, and track both personal and group chores. Key changes include:
- Addition of new API endpoints for personal and group chores in `be/app/api/v1/endpoints/chores.py`.
- Implementation of chore models and schemas to support the new functionality in `be/app/models.py` and `be/app/schemas/chore.py`.
- Integration of chore services in the frontend to handle API interactions for chore management.
- Creation of new Vue components for displaying and managing chores, including `ChoresPage.vue` and `PersonalChoresPage.vue`.
- Updates to the router to include chore-related routes and navigation.
This feature enhances user collaboration and organization within shared living environments, aligning with the project's goal of streamlining household management.