- Use plain client data json everywhere
- Expose AAGUID and backed_up on Credentials
- Make attestation verifiers configurable
- Auto-suggest names for passkeys and show icons
* Add explicit wrap_parameters to controllers for flat JSON API support
Virtual attributes (has_rich_text, has_one_attached, delegated setters,
ActiveModel attrs) are not in Model.attribute_names, so wrap_parameters
auto-detection silently drops them from flat JSON requests. Add explicit
include: lists matching each controller's permitted params.
* Convert short-form wrap_parameters to explicit include: lists
Defense-in-depth: these controllers only have real-column params today,
so auto-detection works, but explicit lists prevent future regressions
if virtual attributes are added.
* Add flat JSON param tests for all wrap_parameters controllers
17 new tests covering every controller with wrap_parameters, verifying
that flat (unwrapped) JSON payloads are correctly wrapped and processed.
Focuses on virtual attributes that would be silently dropped without
explicit include: lists.
* Add JSON response format to void-response controller actions
Add respond_to blocks with JSON format to 14 controllers that
previously only rendered HTML or Turbo Stream responses. JSON
callers get head :no_content (or :created/:ok for push
subscriptions, distinguishing new vs existing).
Covers: board involvements, board/account entropies, column
reordering, card readings, card publishing, user roles, user
avatars, account settings, notification settings, join codes
(with 422 error branch), and push subscriptions.
* Add steps index endpoint with JSON view
Add index action to Cards::StepsController so SDK/CLI callers
can list all steps for a card. Reuses the existing _step.json
partial.
* Add JSON views for paginated card list endpoints
Add show.json.jbuilder for stream, not-now, and closed column
endpoints. No controller changes needed — set_page_and_extract_
portion_from and fresh_when already work format-agnostically.
* Add JSON search endpoint with distinct-card pagination
JSON search paginates distinct Card records (via the existing
Card.mentioning scope with .distinct) rather than Search::Record
objects. This ensures page boundaries, Link headers, and counts
reflect unique cards — no short pages from post-pagination dedup.
ID-match searches return a uniform single-element Card[] array
through the same pagination path.
* Add JSON views for settings and configuration endpoints
Add show.json.jbuilder for account settings (name), join codes
(code, usage_count, usage_limit, url, active), and notification
settings (bundle_email_frequency). Tests for show and update
were added in the void-response commit.
* Add JSON response format to data exports
Create returns 201 with export id, status, and created_at so
callers can poll. Show returns any-status exports for JSON (not
just completed) with a download_url when ready, or 404 for
missing/other-user exports.
* Extend access token JSON API
Add index.json and _access_token.json partial for listing tokens.
Add JSON format to destroy. Include id and created_at in the
create response alongside the existing token/description/permission
fields.
* Fix ambiguous precedence warning in export JSON view
* Assert X-Total-Count pagination header in streams JSON test
* Address review feedback
- Guard steps index against HTML requests (redirect to card)
- Normalize created_at to UTC in access token and export JSON
- Add deterministic ordering (.latest) to search JSON pagination
* Return 406 for HTML requests to steps index instead of redirect
* Add wrap_parameters for flat SDK JSON payload compatibility
Five controllers infer the wrong wrapper key from their class
name, so flat JSON bodies like {"role":"admin"} fail with 400.
Add explicit wrap_parameters declarations:
- Users::RolesController → :user
- Notifications::SettingsController → :user_settings
- Account::JoinCodesController → :account_join_code
- Account::SettingsController → :account
- Boards::EntropiesController → :board
Add integration tests that send flat (unwrapped) JSON payloads
for all seven param-bearing endpoints to prove SDK compatibility.
* Address PR review feedback
- Use 201 Created (not 204) for all create actions: publishes, readings,
left/right positions, push subscriptions
- Simplify push subscription to always return :created (no 200/201 variance)
- Remove superfluous respond_to block from steps#index
- Merge exports#show into single respond_to block
- Move export download_url conditional out of inline args
- Ensure join code active is explicitly boolean
- Remove extra parens from search controller assignment
- Add blank lines between format blocks for readability
* Return JSON bodies on create actions
Create actions for boards, cards, columns, comments, and steps now
render the resource as JSON (via their show views) instead of returning
empty 201 responses with only a Location header. SDKs expect a JSON
body they can deserialize into the created resource.
* Return JSON bodies on reaction create actions
Card and comment reaction creates now render the reaction as JSON
instead of returning empty 201 responses, consistent with the other
resource-creating endpoints.
* Allow access tokens API without account scope
Access tokens are identity-level (not account-scoped), so the
controller needs to work with bearer token auth and no account slug
in the URL. Skip require_account so the bearer token auth path
can proceed.
Also fix involvement test to send params in JSON body (not query
string) to match real SDK usage.
Skipping API responses, where we need absolute URLs, and those that are
intended for sharing or external use:
- account/join_codes/show.html.erb - Join code URL for sharing
- boards/edit/_publication.html.erb - Publication URL for sharing
- public/* views - Public page URLs and og:url meta tags
- pwa/manifest.json.erb - PWA manifest needs absolute URLs
For this, we had to replace `url_for` used with Active Storage variants
and previews with the specific path helper (for Active Storage
representations).
This allows us to have different cache controls depending on whether
you're viewing your own avatar, or someone else's. Your own avatar will
always be fresh, while other folks' avatars can be pulled from the CDN.
(Caught one such uniqueness exception in the wild)
* 200 OK -> 204 No Content, default status
* No need to touch the subscription when found
* Drop superflous test
User are marked as verified after a join code is redeemed. The user is
redirected to Users::VerificationsController, either:
- after submitting a valid magic link code,
- or immediately after redeeming the join code (if they're already
authenticated with the correct identity)
Account owners are automatically verified when the account is
created (because they have already provided a magic link code at that
point).
This sets up for later commits that will backfill existing users and
require verification before sending notification emails.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- redirect avatar image requests to the rails_blob_url, instead of
streaming them through the web app
- use a thumbnail variant for avatar images
- only put avatar initials behind the stale? check (not the image
redirect, which would result in browsers rendering broken images when
an avatar is changed, until max-age expires)
Locally, having stale_while_revalidate works great, but in production when we are behind CloudFlare, this results in an old image being shown after you upload a new one
See: https://app.fizzy.do/5986089/cards/2978