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Revert "auth" #35

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Reverts #34

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Release Notes

  • New Features

    • Introduced new database interaction routes for handling user data, including GET, PATCH, DELETE, and POST methods for the /hello endpoint.
    • Added a new layout component (AppLayout) for consistent application structure.
    • Launched a new sign-in interface with social login options and a responsive design.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Removed outdated authentication and CORS handling for a simplified application setup.
  • Chores

    • Updated project dependencies, removing unused libraries and adding new ones for improved functionality.
  • Removals

    • Deleted legacy sign-in and sign-up components and their respective pages.

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Walkthrough

The pull request introduces significant changes to the application, including the removal of authentication and CORS handling in the route.ts file, which is replaced by direct database interactions using Prisma. New routes for user data management are added, allowing for various CRUD operations on the /hello endpoint. Additionally, sign-in and sign-up components are removed, and a new layout component is introduced. The package.json file is updated to reflect changes in dependencies, including the removal of several libraries related to form handling and the addition of new ones.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
apps/api/app/api/[[...route]]/route.ts Removed authentication and CORS handling; added CRUD routes (GET, PATCH, DELETE, POST) for /hello; updated export statement.
apps/www/app/(auth)/sign-in/page.tsx Deleted sign-in page component.
apps/www/app/(auth)/sign-up/page.tsx Deleted sign-up page component.
apps/www/app/sign-in/[[...sign-in]]/layout.tsx Introduced new layout component AppLayout for structured page layout.
apps/www/app/sign-in/[[...sign-in]]/page.tsx Added new SignInPage component for sign-in interface with social login options.
apps/www/components/custom/signinComponent.tsx Deleted SignInComponent responsible for rendering the sign-in form.
apps/www/components/custom/signupComponent.tsx Deleted SignUpComponent responsible for rendering the sign-up form.
apps/www/package.json Removed several dependencies related to form handling; added @radix-ui/react-scroll-area and react-icons.

Possibly related PRs

  • route error fix #18: Involves modifications to the route.ts file, including the same HTTP methods and database interactions using Prisma.
  • feature/auth #33: Focuses on modifying the route.ts file, particularly the export structure of the OPTIONS method, relevant to changes in the main PR.
  • auth #34: Similar to feature/auth #33, it modifies the route.ts file, changing the export status of the OPTIONS handler while maintaining existing functionality.

🐰 In a world of code so bright,
Changes hop in, day and night.
With routes anew, and forms away,
Our app will shine, come what may!
Database dances, CORS takes flight,
Hooray for progress, what a sight! 🌟


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