Teams in its pre-Workspaces form is being paused while the feature is
redesigned as a user-grouping primitive within the new Workspaces
architecture. The original Teams data model had no workspace-awareness
and was effectively non-functional after Phase 2.2 (every route migrated
away from team_id), but the UI remained reachable and allowed users to
accumulate orphan data while believing they were configuring access
control.
Hide the Teams sidebar nav entry to prevent new entries to the UI.
/api/teams now returns 503 Service Unavailable with a 'feature
redesign in progress' message. Existing teams/team_members/team_invites
table data is preserved indefinitely for forward migration to the
future teams design.
Bonus: requireAuth middleware fires before the catch-all so unauthenticated
callers see the standard 401 instead of the 503 redesign message - avoids
exposing the 'feature being redesigned' signal to unauthenticated probes
or fingerprint scanners.
The previous comment claimed defParamCharset:'utf8' fixed multipart
filename header decoding. It doesn't - that option only fires for the
RFC 5987 encoded filename*=utf-8''... form, which clients rarely send.
The actual UTF-8 recovery happens in the storage.filename callback
(added in d679ca8) via Buffer.from(name,'latin1').toString('utf8').
The option is kept set for the rare RFC 5987 case but the comment no
longer overclaims what it does.
busboy reads the Content-Disposition filename="..." header value as
latin1 by default - even with defParamCharset:'utf8' set, that option
only applies to RFC 5987 encoded filename*=... params, which most
clients (browsers, curl, programmatic HTTP) don't send. Modern clients
send raw UTF-8 bytes for non-ASCII filenames; busboy interprets those
bytes one-byte-per-char as latin1, producing a JS string like 'A-tilde
+ quarter-mark' for 'u-umlaut'. JS then re-encodes that string as UTF-8
on the way to SQLite, yielding 4 bytes (c3 83 c2 bc) for what should be
2 bytes (c3 bc). Classic double-encoding mojibake - shows up in the UI
as 'BegrA-tilde...' instead of 'Begru-umlaut...'.
Fix: in the multer filename callback, re-decode file.originalname from
latin1 to utf8 to recover the original byte sequence. Mutating
originalname here propagates to every route handler reading
req.file.originalname (POST /, PUT /:id/replace, and any future upload
route using the same middleware).
This is the actual visible-mojibake bug semetra22 reported. The prior
commit b677752 (NFC normalize in safeFilename) handles a separate but
related case (macOS NFD clients sending decomposed forms); both fixes
compose correctly - latin1->utf8 first restores the byte sequence,
then NFC normalize collapses NFD into composed form.
Smoke verified by sending raw UTF-8 multipart from a Node https client
(no shell escaping). NFC input 'Begru-umlaut-essungsscreens.jpg' with
bytes c3bc c39f arrives clean (was c383c2bc c383c29f before). NFD input
'u + combining diaeresis' arrives as composed NFC c3bc after both fixes.
Single line change to safeFilename() in routes/content.js: add
.normalize('NFC') before sanitizeString. Covers all 4 user-facing
filename storage sites (POST /, POST /remote, POST /embed, PUT /:id
rename) since they all flow through safeFilename.
Fixes macOS NFD vs Linux NFC mismatch on filename storage that mangled
umlauts (ae/oe/ue/ss) in displayed filenames. macOS clients send
NFD-decomposed names (e.g. 'u' + combining diaeresis U+0308 instead of
the precomposed U+00FC); Linux + most renderers expect NFC. Without
this, names like 'Begruessungsscreens.jpg' arrive with the combining
char floating and display as mojibake.
Reported by semetra22 in Discord with extraordinarily good debugging
narrowing (rename works, upload doesn't = bug is in upload path).
Single-point fix at the convergence of all user-facing filename flows.
Existing NFD-mangled rows in DB not backfilled; users can re-upload or
rename to repair. Optional one-time UPDATE backfill captured as follow-up
in handoff doc.
Smoke verified by invoking safeFilename directly on NFD + NFC inputs of
'Begruessungsscreens.jpg' - both produce identical NFC-normalized bytes
(42656772c3bcc39f756e677373637265656e732e6a7067).
2 line substitutions in frontend/js/views/playlists.js: switches
/uploads/thumbnails/{filename} -> /api/content/{id}/thumbnail at both
the playlist editor render (line 293) and the Add-to-playlist content
picker (line 543). Brings playlist view inline with widgets.js,
content-library.js, and device-detail.js which already use the API
path.
Side benefit: thumbnails now go through the workspace-aware permission
check in content.js's /api/content/:id/thumbnail handler (checkContentRead)
instead of unauthenticated static file serve at /uploads/thumbnails/.
Reported by semetra22 in Discord ('All images retrieved via the API
display correctly, but in the playlists, the images are fetched
directly from /uploads/thumbnails/filename and do not display properly').
Fix: at connect, enumerate the user's accessible workspace_ids (direct workspace_members + org_owner/admin paths + platform_admin 'all') via new accessibleWorkspaceIds() helper in lib/tenancy.js; socket.join one room per workspace. All 12 dashboardNs.emit sites across deviceSocket / heartbeat / server.js / devices route / video-walls route now route via dashboardNs.to(workspaceRoom(...)).emit() with the workspace looked up from the relevant device or wall. New lib/socket-rooms.js holds the helpers and breaks a circular dependency (dashboardSocket already requires heartbeat, so heartbeat can't require dashboardSocket).
Inbound 6 commands rewired to canActOnDevice(socket, deviceId, tier): request-screenshot is read tier (workspace_viewer+); remote-touch/key/start/stop and device-command are write tier (workspace_editor+). Platform_admin and org_owner/admin always pass via actingAs. Legacy admin/superadmin branch dropped.
Lifecycle note: workspace-switch already calls window.location.reload (Phase 3 switcher), which forces a fresh socket with updated memberships - no per-emit re-evaluation needed.
Smoke tested with 3 simultaneous socket.io-client connections (switcher-test, swninja, dw5304 platform_admin) + direct canActOnDevice invocation for 6 user/device/tier combinations. All 9 outbound isolation cells and all 6 permission gates pass. Fixture mutation: switcher-test's Field Crew membership flipped from workspace_editor to workspace_viewer to exercise the read/write tier split in one login.
KNOWN REGRESSION (Phase 3 fix): platform_admin / superadmin no longer has cross-workspace 'see everything' view. Every route migrated tonight (2.2a-2.2m) deliberately removed the role-based bypass per design doc - cross-workspace visibility will come via dedicated admin endpoints in Phase 3, not magic role bypasses. Until Phase 3 ships, platform admins must switch-workspace to see other workspaces' data.
Express's req.ip was resolving to a Cloudflare edge address (e.g.
172.70.x.x) for any request fronted by Cloudflare, because trust proxy
was set to '1' — that trusts the immediate hop, which IS Cloudflare.
All activity_log rows from API paths captured the proxy, not the
client. The WebSocket path was unaffected and recorded the real IP.
Two layers of defense:
1. trust proxy now lists Cloudflare's published v4 + v6 ranges plus
loopback / linklocal / uniquelocal (config/cloudflareIps.js). With
this list req.ip resolves to the original client when fronted by
CF, and X-Forwarded-For from any non-trusted source is ignored —
so the value can't be spoofed.
2. New getClientIp(req) helper in services/activity.js prefers the
CF-Connecting-IP header but only honors it when the immediate TCP
peer is itself a trusted address. Same gate as trust proxy, so a
visitor who hits the origin directly with a forged header is
logged at their real address.
Routed all five activity-log call sites (auth login success/failure,
admin password reset, generic activityLogger middleware, and the
in-memory rate-limiter key) through the helper.
Logging-only change. No schema changes. Existing rows are not
modified — fix applies to new entries going forward.
Verified locally:
- Bare loopback hit logs 127.0.0.1 (not a proxy address).
- Helper unit cases including an untrusted peer (203.0.113.7) sending
a forged CF-Connecting-IP correctly fall back to the real peer.
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Wall editor: replaces the small grid with a Figma-style pan/zoom canvas. Each
display is a rectangle that can be dragged/resized to match its physical
arrangement; a separate semi-transparent player rect overlays the screens and
defines what content plays where. Drag empty space to pan, wheel to zoom,
"Center" button auto-fits content. Per-rect numeric x/y/w/h panel; arrow keys
nudge by 1px (10px with shift). Negative coordinates supported for screens
offset above/left of the origin. Coords rounded to integers on save.
Wall rendering: each device receives screen_rect + player_rect, maps the
player into its viewport with vw/vh and object-fit:fill so vertical position
of every source pixel is identical across devices that share viewport height.
Leader emits wall:sync at 4Hz with sent_at timestamp; followers apply
latency-adjusted target and use playbackRate ±3% for sub-300ms drift,
hard-seek for >300ms. Followers stay muted; leader unmutes via gesture with
AudioContext priming and pause+play retry to bypass Firefox autoplay.
"Tap to enable audio" overlay as a final fallback.
Reconnect handling: server re-evaluates leader on device:register so the
top-left tile reclaims leadership when it returns. Followers emit
wall:sync-request on entering wall mode (incl. reconnect) so they snap to
position immediately instead of drifting until the next periodic tick.
Group dissolve: removing a device from its last group clears its playlist
to mirror wall-leave semantics. Leaving a group with playlists on remaining
groups inherits the next group's playlist.
Dashboard: walls render as their own card section (hidden the device cards
they contain). Multi-select checkboxes on cards + "Create Video Wall" toolbar
action that creates the wall, removes devices from groups, and opens the
editor. dashboard:wall-changed broadcast triggers live re-render. Per-card
playback progress bar driven by play_start events forwarded from devices.
Security: PUT /walls/:id/devices verifies caller owns each device (or has
team-owner access via the widgets pattern), preventing cross-tenant device
takeover. wall:sync and wall:sync-request validate that the sending device
is a member of the named wall; relay re-stamps device_id with currentDeviceId
so clients can't spoof or shadow-exclude peers.
Schema: video_walls += player_x/y/width/height, playlist_id;
video_wall_devices += canvas_x/y/width/height. All idempotent migrations.
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Password reset for other users:
- New PUT /api/auth/users/:id/password endpoint
- Superadmin can reset any local user; admin can reset role=user
members of teams they own only (cannot reset other admins or
superadmins, cannot self-reset — that goes through PUT /me with
current_password)
- OAuth users are excluded (no password to reset)
- Rate-limited 20 req/min/IP to cap blast radius if an admin session
is compromised
- Explicit audit log entry "password_reset_for_user / target: <email>"
on every reset; activity logger's summarizeAction never reads the
password field, so the password value is not stored anywhere
Frontend: Reset Password button in the Admin user table and Settings
> User Management table. Shown only for local-auth users that aren't
the current user; prompts for an 8+ char password.
Widgets visibility fix:
- routes/widgets.js had `const isAdmin = req.user.role === 'superadmin'`
which mislabeled superadmin as admin and silently restricted real
admins (role=admin) to seeing only their own widgets. Now matches
/auth/users behavior: superadmin sees all, admin sees own + public
+ widgets owned by members of teams they own, user sees own + public.
7 new i18n keys (admin.reset_password, admin.prompt_reset_password,
admin.toast.password_min_8, admin.toast.password_reset, and the
matching settings.user.* / settings.toast.* trio). 1024 keys total,
parity 100% across en/es/fr/de/pt.
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Adds values-{es,fr,de,pt,hi}/strings.xml mirroring values/strings.xml.
Two strings: app_name (kept as RemoteDisplay across all locales) and
the accessibility service description (translated).
Hindi is a copy of English by design — same approach as the web's
empty hi.js. Native review can replace the en text in place once
done; Android picks the right file based on device language.
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- Add-Display modal in index.html: marked translatable elements with
data-i18n / data-i18n-placeholder / data-i18n-html attributes
- app.js: translateStaticDom() walks data-i18n* on init and on every
language-changed event so static HTML stays in sync
- server/player/index.html: standalone player gets its own inline
PLAYER_I18N table (en/es/fr/de/pt) with a tiny _t() helper. Reads
rd_lang from localStorage (set by dashboard) so the player picks up
the same language. Translates info overlay, setup screen, and
status messages.
- 1018 keys total in dashboard locales, parity 100%.
This completes the wiring; Android resources are next.
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- teams.js: list, detail with members + shared devices, invite/role
controls, all toasts
- activity.js: page chrome, action verb/noun mapping translated through
t() so the audit log reads naturally in each language
- help.js: page chrome translated; guides and FAQ body content kept
in English with a comment explaining why (machine-translated docs
read worse than English source)
- 1008 keys total, parity 100% across en/es/fr/de/pt
All 16 dashboard views now use t(). index.html modal, player overlay,
and Android resources still pending.
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- layout-editor.js: list with templates + custom, zone editor with
drag/resize and properties panel
- video-wall.js: list with grid preview, editor with grid config,
bezel inputs, drag-and-drop device placement
- billing.js: current plan card, plans grid with checkout buttons,
Stripe portal integration
- 943 keys total, parity 100% across en/es/fr/de/pt
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- device-detail.js: tabs, draft banner, layout selector, info cards,
uptime timeline, controls, remote tab, playlist items, copy/assign
modals, all toasts and confirms
- settings.js: account, change password, license, user management,
white-label, server info, setup guide, your data export/import,
language selector, about
- es/fr/de/pt all at 425/425 key parity; hi skeleton untouched
- Native review still recommended before publicizing as fully supported
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Session 1 of 2 of the i18n rollout.
- Split i18n module into per-language files under frontend/js/i18n/ so a
translator can edit one language without touching the others.
- Add Portuguese (pt) and seed Hindi (hi). Hindi is intentionally a skeleton
-- 0 keys, full English fallback -- because we have an active Indian user
and would rather ship "no Hindi" than ship machine-quality Hindi that
could read as unprofessional or get formality/gender register wrong.
- 183 keys, 100% parity across en/es/fr/de/pt; native review still
recommended before publicizing as "fully supported".
- Add t(key, vars) variable substitution and tn(keyBase, n, vars) plural
helper for _one/_other key pairs.
- setLanguage() now triggers a CustomEvent + HashChangeEvent so the
existing hash router naturally re-renders the current view, plus a
subscriber pattern for nav labels rendered once outside the router.
- Wire t() into 3 high-traffic views end-to-end: dashboard, login,
content-library. Sidebar nav labels in app.js update on language change.
- The remaining 16 views still ship with hardcoded English; they will be
wired in session 2. The t() lookup is robust against unwired views, so
the dashboard works in 5 languages while clicking into e.g. Schedule
still shows English. No regressions.
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