267 Commits
1.6.0 ... 1.9.0

Author SHA1 Message Date
MartinBraquet
26d9851c9e Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' 2026-01-15 16:57:38 +01:00
MartinBraquet
fbfb959de2 Release 2026-01-15 16:57:26 +01:00
Okechi Jones-Williams
449b32d4bc Adding/Updating API unit tests (#26) 2026-01-15 16:54:29 +01:00
MartinBraquet
a3c479ff92 Release live update: Fix profile not found upon creation 2026-01-15 16:42:55 +01:00
MartinBraquet
51c97adce4 Fix profile not found upon creation 2026-01-15 16:32:21 +01:00
MartinBraquet
cde8a0d97f Add /press page 2026-01-15 16:07:39 +01:00
MartinBraquet
e257a10fdb Add bottom margin 2026-01-15 16:06:59 +01:00
MartinBraquet
6df9c5519a Translate 404 2026-01-15 16:06:42 +01:00
MartinBraquet
33a50b7e7e Update FAQ about android app 2026-01-12 11:36:59 +01:00
MartinBraquet
5029af9c5f Android release 2026-01-08 12:53:59 +02:00
Okechi Jones-Williams
7b61c70f6d Add more API endoints unit tests (#25)
* setting up test structure

* .

* added playwright config file, deleted original playwright folder and moved "some.test" file

* continued test structure setup

* Updating test folder structure

* Added database seeding script and backend testing folder structure

* removed the database test

* Replaced db seeding script

* Updated userInformation.ts to use values from choices.tsx

* merge prep

* removing extra unit test, moving api test to correct folder

* Pushing to get help with sql Unit test

* Updating get-profiles unit tests

* Added more unit tests

* .

* Added more unit tests

* Added getSupabaseToken unit test

* .

* excluding supabase token test so ci can pass

* .

* Seperated the seedDatabase func into its own file so it can be accessed seperatly

* Fixed failing test

* .

* .

* Fix tests

* Fix lint

* Clean

* Fixed module paths in compute-score unit test

* Updated root tsconfig to recognise backend/shared

* Added create comment unit test

* Added some unit tests

* Working on createProfile return issue

* .

* Fixes

* Updated Create profile unit test

* Updating create user unit test

* Add create-user unit tests

* .

* Added more unit tests

* Added more unit tests

* .

* Apply suggestion from @MartinBraquet

* .

* Added unit tests

* Added unit tests

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Co-authored-by: MartinBraquet <martin.braquet@gmail.com>
2026-01-08 12:52:49 +02:00
Okechi Jones-Williams
87059494a3 Add unit tests for continue in /create-profile (#24)
* setting up test structure

* .

* added playwright config file, deleted original playwright folder and moved "some.test" file

* continued test structure setup

* Updating test folder structure

* Added database seeding script and backend testing folder structure

* removed the database test

* Replaced db seeding script

* Updated userInformation.ts to use values from choices.tsx

* merge prep

* removing extra unit test, moving api test to correct folder

* Pushing to get help with sql Unit test

* Updating get-profiles unit tests

* Added more unit tests

* .

* Added more unit tests

* Added getSupabaseToken unit test

* .

* excluding supabase token test so ci can pass

* .

* Seperated the seedDatabase func into its own file so it can be accessed seperatly

* Fixed failing test

* .

* .

* Fix tests

* Fix lint

* Clean

* Fixed module paths in compute-score unit test

* Updated root tsconfig to recognise backend/shared

* Added create comment unit test

* Added some unit tests

* Working on createProfile return issue

* .

* Fixes

* Updated Create profile unit test

* Apply suggestion from @MartinBraquet

---------

Co-authored-by: MartinBraquet <martin.braquet@gmail.com>
2026-01-06 13:04:07 +02:00
Martin Braquet
e7f348e34e Update capawesome.json 2026-01-05 10:17:47 +01:00
Martin Braquet
f953b5c10b Update development.md 2026-01-05 10:10:26 +01:00
Martin Braquet
d75f179a46 Update de.json 2026-01-05 09:43:53 +01:00
Martin Braquet
87713a7803 Update README.md 2026-01-05 09:38:43 +01:00
MartinBraquet
ac7091ae06 Fix e2e 2026-01-04 13:58:18 +02:00
MartinBraquet
f4f3aa80f1 Fix missing translation for has kids 2026-01-04 13:58:11 +02:00
MartinBraquet
fa82a30907 Fix e2e tests 2026-01-04 13:48:13 +02:00
MartinBraquet
2e81ef25f1 Check that all keys are translated in german 2026-01-04 13:28:10 +02:00
MartinBraquet
12ef6a891b FInish german translation 2026-01-04 13:27:32 +02:00
MartinBraquet
fb3f5e5ace Add german translation 2026-01-04 13:03:23 +02:00
MartinBraquet
9537500fe1 Fix conditional hooks 2026-01-04 12:51:23 +02:00
MartinBraquet
bb423ba0e4 Translate filters 2026-01-04 12:42:53 +02:00
MartinBraquet
21db5cb481 Add docs for translation 2026-01-03 14:09:52 +02:00
MartinBraquet
078425f1b2 Translate search and save buttons 2026-01-03 13:50:15 +02:00
MartinBraquet
77e3b56b65 Translate search 2026-01-03 13:48:24 +02:00
MartinBraquet
2ed23e05fa Translate profile grid 2026-01-03 13:38:09 +02:00
MartinBraquet
486a4a81f7 Fix compat translation 2026-01-03 13:25:34 +02:00
MartinBraquet
9a0f0c0892 Translate profile forms 2026-01-03 13:18:21 +02:00
MartinBraquet
4abed529d3 Translate compat prompts 2026-01-02 19:23:12 +02:00
MartinBraquet
4293a8c24b Translate endorsements 2026-01-02 18:42:24 +02:00
MartinBraquet
60721eefb2 Translate profile bio 2026-01-02 18:19:28 +02:00
MartinBraquet
e5c8650df0 Translate profile-about.tsx to french 2026-01-02 18:11:29 +02:00
MartinBraquet
8e6d6584ea Add profile about translation features 2026-01-02 17:42:56 +02:00
MartinBraquet
077f3ac1a3 Fix 2026-01-02 15:44:37 +02:00
MartinBraquet
04b8e21769 Translate compat questions 2026-01-02 15:38:34 +02:00
MartinBraquet
bc672db79a Translate some profile blocks 2026-01-02 15:13:51 +02:00
MartinBraquet
dc7be2d334 Translate comment input 2026-01-02 15:10:58 +02:00
MartinBraquet
08c9f60010 Translate profiles 2026-01-02 15:05:27 +02:00
MartinBraquet
0bb52e72f7 Translate messages 2026-01-02 14:59:53 +02:00
MartinBraquet
593c2ac024 Translate about settings 2026-01-02 14:46:38 +02:00
MartinBraquet
8712424b89 Translate theme and notif settings 2026-01-02 14:42:16 +02:00
MartinBraquet
c408d895b1 Translate vote statuses 2026-01-02 14:25:10 +02:00
MartinBraquet
33c2121c8d Translate /referrals 2026-01-02 14:22:46 +02:00
MartinBraquet
fa151e79d3 Translate /stats charts 2026-01-02 14:15:19 +02:00
MartinBraquet
58e65baa47 Fix hydration 2026-01-02 14:15:02 +02:00
MartinBraquet
7bc57d8380 Fix sign in translation 2026-01-02 14:08:25 +02:00
MartinBraquet
eed3e71113 Translate vote sorting 2026-01-02 13:55:49 +02:00
MartinBraquet
08d98468c5 Translate vote components 2026-01-02 13:45:53 +02:00
MartinBraquet
0ee66a264e Translate /news 2026-01-02 13:37:11 +02:00
MartinBraquet
c10f8ceb91 Fix 2025-12-29 13:22:01 +02:00
MartinBraquet
e3cb85271c Translate /contact 2025-12-28 11:56:58 +02:00
MartinBraquet
2c43f3e1e7 Translate /security, /terms, /social, and /help pages 2025-12-28 11:54:40 +02:00
MartinBraquet
29ea3a600a Translate /stats 2025-12-28 11:43:27 +02:00
MartinBraquet
3ace0e80e8 Translate /profile, /privacy, /organization, and /notifications pages 2025-12-28 11:31:38 +02:00
MartinBraquet
79f460b9a2 Translate /compatibility, /delete-account and /donate 2025-12-28 11:24:48 +02:00
MartinBraquet
7d41846b0a Translate /register 2025-12-28 11:20:38 +02:00
MartinBraquet
d8997f64cb Translate /signin and /register 2025-12-28 11:13:33 +02:00
MartinBraquet
8a9139633d Translate /vote 2025-12-27 13:06:49 +02:00
MartinBraquet
a5191b440e Remove /md 2025-12-27 13:06:22 +02:00
MartinBraquet
c7d58905b5 Translate .md files 2025-12-27 12:51:47 +02:00
MartinBraquet
b6df79b836 Translate contact 2025-12-27 12:50:48 +02:00
MartinBraquet
9975113eff Translate about 2025-12-27 12:50:40 +02:00
MartinBraquet
e8431845b1 Fix translation bug in nav bars 2025-12-27 11:00:55 +02:00
MartinBraquet
a3e51f06e3 Add language picker when signed out and new badge 2025-12-27 10:00:17 +02:00
MartinBraquet
ce447db6b5 Translate nav bars 2025-12-26 19:56:23 +02:00
MartinBraquet
8c14212e10 Live update locale 2025-12-26 19:23:09 +02:00
MartinBraquet
9976e085c1 Add locale mem cache 2025-12-26 19:20:45 +02:00
MartinBraquet
6da973dd0c Clean 2025-12-26 19:16:34 +02:00
MartinBraquet
1dcf86e5ba Translate /home 2025-12-26 19:16:04 +02:00
MartinBraquet
3232e783e3 Remove forced server side rendering 2025-12-26 19:15:44 +02:00
MartinBraquet
c66d82a06d Fix 2025-12-26 18:53:30 +02:00
MartinBraquet
a46ff44f99 Add multi-lingual support 2025-12-26 18:45:53 +02:00
MartinBraquet
669a95bfa9 Fix sidebar swipe not working on webview 2025-12-26 16:13:52 +02:00
MartinBraquet
4287fbae85 Android live update 2025-12-26 14:17:28 +02:00
MartinBraquet
f2845eab91 Add open / close mobile sidebar on left / right swipe 2025-12-26 14:09:37 +02:00
MartinBraquet
40702e7832 Add android app link to google play 2025-12-21 01:06:01 +02:00
MartinBraquet
9909bd41cb Android prod release (finally) 2025-12-21 00:38:06 +02:00
MartinBraquet
0dec7e1987 Add Swahili 2025-12-16 12:06:40 +02:00
MartinBraquet
c5965fff89 Fix 2025-12-15 21:44:28 +02:00
MartinBraquet
53a1b4c415 Fix 2025-12-15 21:43:42 +02:00
MartinBraquet
773551e41d Fix 2025-12-15 21:40:03 +02:00
MartinBraquet
2df0e3df88 Fix 2025-12-15 21:38:58 +02:00
MartinBraquet
df39c2ee70 Fix 2025-12-15 21:38:07 +02:00
MartinBraquet
0bfd4d47b9 Fix 2025-12-15 21:34:49 +02:00
MartinBraquet
097617cfa0 Fix 2025-12-15 21:33:31 +02:00
MartinBraquet
b2968166df Fix 2025-12-15 21:31:55 +02:00
MartinBraquet
9116144de4 Fix 2025-12-15 21:30:58 +02:00
MartinBraquet
47e5e8bb28 Fix 2025-12-15 21:28:37 +02:00
MartinBraquet
32cae16045 Fix 2025-12-15 21:26:04 +02:00
MartinBraquet
4e4c946acf Improve issue templates 2025-12-15 21:24:04 +02:00
MartinBraquet
3e06b61eba Failed attempt to increase api docs font size on mobile 2025-12-15 18:39:31 +02:00
MartinBraquet
04e2376829 Increase version 2025-12-15 16:58:57 +02:00
MartinBraquet
709ef3f4ad Clean live update info 2025-12-15 16:58:42 +02:00
MartinBraquet
2e7de541aa Fix live update 2025-12-15 16:51:57 +02:00
MartinBraquet
dc073ef0f9 Fix live update 2025-12-15 16:51:47 +02:00
MartinBraquet
a677df2fdd Add live update info 2025-12-15 16:49:15 +02:00
MartinBraquet
58c005194c Clean 2025-12-15 15:59:00 +02:00
MartinBraquet
16a5c3e408 Clean 2025-12-15 15:58:23 +02:00
MartinBraquet
8a4fb040e1 OTA 2025-12-15 14:52:18 +02:00
MartinBraquet
eab140e51d Fix 2025-12-15 14:51:27 +02:00
MartinBraquet
009d4bf91f Fix 2025-12-15 14:44:40 +02:00
MartinBraquet
ed094bbeca Add backend commit message 2025-12-15 13:45:07 +02:00
MartinBraquet
704bcb4619 Increase API docs font size on mobile 2025-12-15 13:38:09 +02:00
MartinBraquet
fbdc594fa9 Expose version in /health 2025-12-15 12:41:58 +02:00
MartinBraquet
6a511adcf5 Fix cond hook 2025-12-15 12:33:39 +02:00
MartinBraquet
d55b04d22d Update about settings 2025-12-15 12:29:09 +02:00
MartinBraquet
96d0c90f8c Increase version 2025-12-15 12:28:59 +02:00
MartinBraquet
2253a734b1 Fix 2025-12-15 10:52:39 +02:00
MartinBraquet
dca08a6d81 Clean 2025-12-15 10:49:21 +02:00
MartinBraquet
8a4dc44fbc Show build info 2025-12-15 10:22:05 +02:00
MartinBraquet
e231f016d6 Clean 2025-12-15 00:16:04 +02:00
MartinBraquet
05250285c0 Clean 2025-12-15 00:14:49 +02:00
MartinBraquet
ce9ac99894 Update FAQ 2025-12-15 00:11:05 +02:00
MartinBraquet
f76c39bd1c Fix 2025-12-15 00:05:41 +02:00
MartinBraquet
9ccb8d002b Fix 2025-12-15 00:01:13 +02:00
MartinBraquet
d112d4e739 Fix 2025-12-15 00:01:00 +02:00
MartinBraquet
7dfec75ac0 Fix 2025-12-14 23:54:41 +02:00
MartinBraquet
3fd27131e2 Fix 2025-12-14 23:50:24 +02:00
MartinBraquet
355fd7e6d1 Fix 2025-12-14 23:43:46 +02:00
MartinBraquet
c0b8df4ef9 Fix 2025-12-14 23:39:48 +02:00
MartinBraquet
cc3af74676 Fix 2025-12-14 23:27:45 +02:00
MartinBraquet
40a1e079a1 Fix 2025-12-14 23:27:19 +02:00
MartinBraquet
764769366c Fix 2025-12-14 23:25:33 +02:00
MartinBraquet
b433668628 Fix 2025-12-14 23:24:55 +02:00
MartinBraquet
cf27794776 Fix 2025-12-14 23:20:46 +02:00
MartinBraquet
238fed617f Fix 2025-12-14 23:19:02 +02:00
MartinBraquet
0d026d36d1 Add CD for android live update 2025-12-14 23:05:23 +02:00
MartinBraquet
d699ceae38 Release 2025-12-13 10:55:28 +02:00
MartinBraquet
762dd93042 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' 2025-12-12 10:50:39 +02:00
MartinBraquet
1f5ed87363 Add issue and PR template 2025-12-12 10:50:21 +02:00
Okechi Jones-Williams
28ce878b34 Add API unit tests for create-* endpoints (#23)
* setting up test structure

* .

* added playwright config file, deleted original playwright folder and moved "some.test" file

* continued test structure setup

* Updating test folder structure

* Added database seeding script and backend testing folder structure

* removed the database test

* Replaced db seeding script

* Updated userInformation.ts to use values from choices.tsx

* merge prep

* removing extra unit test, moving api test to correct folder

* Pushing to get help with sql Unit test

* Updating get-profiles unit tests

* Added more unit tests

* .

* Added more unit tests

* Added getSupabaseToken unit test

* .

* excluding supabase token test so ci can pass

* .

* Seperated the seedDatabase func into its own file so it can be accessed seperatly

* Fixed failing test

* .

* .

* Fix tests

* Fix lint

* Clean

* Fixed module paths in compute-score unit test

* Updated root tsconfig to recognise backend/shared

* Added create comment unit test

* Added some unit tests

* Working on createProfile return issue

* .

* Fixes

---------

Co-authored-by: MartinBraquet <martin.braquet@gmail.com>
2025-12-12 10:34:07 +02:00
MartinBraquet
be2e19db8d Cover cleanDocs with tests 2025-12-11 20:42:39 +01:00
MartinBraquet
785a633115 Fix: trim hardbreak only at start and end 2025-12-11 20:15:53 +01:00
MartinBraquet
57beefb894 Fix query collision on i variable 2025-12-09 19:08:16 +01:00
MartinBraquet
787d35e057 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' 2025-12-08 12:16:11 +01:00
MartinBraquet
a5b1d1abb0 Improve RelationshipStatus icon 2025-12-08 12:16:04 +01:00
Martin Braquet
daa517a11d Update dev-rules.mdc to include project structure 2025-12-07 12:33:25 +01:00
Nicholas Chamberlain
ef7665c7da Add firebase emulator, Add registration script, Add signup spec (#22)
* add firebase emulator, add registration script, add signup spec

* Upgrade firebase emulator and make it pass the E2E tests

---------

Co-authored-by: MartinBraquet <martin.braquet@gmail.com>
2025-12-06 23:43:46 +01:00
MartinBraquet
348a557f5c Clean 2025-12-05 16:53:33 +01:00
MartinBraquet
26b36ab1c8 Test 2025-12-05 16:47:14 +01:00
MartinBraquet
94faa30882 Fix 2025-12-05 00:53:53 +01:00
MartinBraquet
c579b3ac15 Upgrade 2025-12-05 00:53:18 +01:00
MartinBraquet
82bf346ce5 Improve readme 2025-12-05 00:50:03 +01:00
MartinBraquet
67ed9d0d8e Restore 2025-12-05 00:46:34 +01:00
MartinBraquet
c0b241e70a Test 2025-12-05 00:35:54 +01:00
MartinBraquet
808acd8289 Todo done 2025-12-04 21:52:09 +01:00
MartinBraquet
3d39fe994d Add 2025-12-04 21:45:53 +01:00
MartinBraquet
569db46a8b Remove add-iam-policy-binding to roles/artifactregistry.reader post API deploy
May not be needed
2025-12-04 21:44:55 +01:00
MartinBraquet
9493ee65cf Fix 2025-12-04 21:20:01 +01:00
MartinBraquet
ce962f60ff Fix 2025-12-04 21:19:06 +01:00
MartinBraquet
922232e943 Fix 2025-12-04 21:17:47 +01:00
MartinBraquet
ca587ce962 Fix 2025-12-04 21:17:01 +01:00
MartinBraquet
755be6e0e0 Fix 2025-12-04 21:16:11 +01:00
MartinBraquet
4a64e5f0a0 Fix 2025-12-04 21:12:12 +01:00
MartinBraquet
c458b42821 Fix 2025-12-04 21:09:00 +01:00
MartinBraquet
dc298c4f46 Fix 2025-12-04 21:04:01 +01:00
MartinBraquet
91f69ed928 Fix 2025-12-04 20:51:09 +01:00
MartinBraquet
64c04e2d23 Fix 2025-12-04 20:51:02 +01:00
MartinBraquet
ae8077d700 Increment API version 2025-12-04 20:46:47 +01:00
MartinBraquet
50d8e6388e Add auto API deploy 2025-12-04 20:45:54 +01:00
MartinBraquet
af334c7142 Undo 2025-12-04 20:39:20 +01:00
MartinBraquet
f2da0bd58a Undo 2025-12-04 20:39:12 +01:00
MartinBraquet
cfdea26599 git commit -m "Stop tracking metadata.json" 2025-12-04 20:38:14 +01:00
MartinBraquet
a4a6abec72 Fix 2025-12-04 20:36:32 +01:00
MartinBraquet
d8dfd6e093 Stop tracking metadata.json 2025-12-04 20:34:52 +01:00
MartinBraquet
5175b2ca15 Add git info to backend API 2025-12-04 20:31:45 +01:00
MartinBraquet
f734772670 Add 2025-12-04 20:18:25 +01:00
MartinBraquet
5eee62f731 Fix 2025-12-04 19:58:39 +01:00
MartinBraquet
4f8d76f797 Add description below profile images 2025-12-04 19:51:04 +01:00
MartinBraquet
bf4acc09fb Clean todo 2025-12-03 23:55:03 +01:00
MartinBraquet
2a3a39d6f7 Move to config folder 2025-12-03 23:51:41 +01:00
MartinBraquet
92b1ffd61c Remove old folder 2025-12-03 23:44:42 +01:00
MartinBraquet
c4c9316386 Fix tests 2025-12-03 23:32:52 +01:00
MartinBraquet
0509ff8fac Add new badge 2025-12-03 23:23:53 +01:00
MartinBraquet
1dc85e25de Fix 2025-12-03 17:00:48 +01:00
MartinBraquet
fb695bbed1 Fix 2025-12-03 16:59:25 +01:00
MartinBraquet
3b0465c65c Add profile fields: work areas, moral causes, and interests 2025-12-03 16:56:02 +01:00
MartinBraquet
43238ecc44 Clean comment 2025-12-01 19:19:01 +01:00
MartinBraquet
821d280f5c Refresh profile pics and make them square 2025-12-01 16:09:35 +01:00
MartinBraquet
1da487a972 Fix 2025-11-30 16:21:53 +01:00
MartinBraquet
61c53301bf Load compat questions progressively to avoid long page load 2025-11-30 13:15:29 +01:00
MartinBraquet
61613af1b7 Hide logs 2025-11-30 13:13:53 +01:00
Okechi Jones-Williams
ab612a3eca Add backend API unit tests (#21)
* setting up test structure

* .

* added playwright config file, deleted original playwright folder and moved "some.test" file

* continued test structure setup

* Updating test folder structure

* Added database seeding script and backend testing folder structure

* removed the database test

* Replaced db seeding script

* Updated userInformation.ts to use values from choices.tsx

* merge prep

* removing extra unit test, moving api test to correct folder

* Pushing to get help with sql Unit test

* Updating get-profiles unit tests

* Added more unit tests

* .

* Added more unit tests

* Added getSupabaseToken unit test

* .

* excluding supabase token test so ci can pass

* .

* Seperated the seedDatabase func into its own file so it can be accessed seperatly

* Fixed failing test

* .

* .

* Fix tests

* Fix lint

* Clean

---------

Co-authored-by: MartinBraquet <martin.braquet@gmail.com>
2025-11-30 00:03:16 +01:00
MartinBraquet
f323034eed Clean 2025-11-26 23:11:55 +01:00
MartinBraquet
aa35fa3b2b Pre compute compatibility scores for faster profile lookup 2025-11-26 22:49:33 +01:00
MartinBraquet
f97d24402e Update todo 2025-11-26 16:33:10 +01:00
MartinBraquet
036776bde8 Add search results count in profiles grid 2025-11-26 16:15:39 +01:00
MartinBraquet
63e48d99ca Do not show compat score if one hasn't answered any question 2025-11-26 15:19:28 +01:00
MartinBraquet
4dd6f54b37 Add compat questions if none answered 2025-11-25 20:44:05 +01:00
MartinBraquet
a4e02031c6 Add prompts category 2025-11-25 15:03:34 +01:00
MartinBraquet
95bdc37411 Clean 2025-11-25 14:34:06 +01:00
MartinBraquet
c90b617ad0 Fix typo 2025-11-23 17:09:18 +01:00
MartinBraquet
aecdaa2875 Clean home 2025-11-23 16:09:30 +01:00
MartinBraquet
7e924c2741 Release 2025-11-23 14:22:54 +01:00
MartinBraquet
241b851c02 Fix 2025-11-20 21:13:38 +01:00
MartinBraquet
2ba9949035 Add get it on google play 2025-11-20 21:09:42 +01:00
MartinBraquet
3d4b76ffc3 Fix message fetching after sending 2025-11-19 21:04:08 +01:00
Nicholas Chamberlain
f7fb0c6c82 Test/e2e login auth (#19)
* Add basic test for login and auth state

* Remove test file

* Change login setup

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Martin Braquet <martin.braquet@gmail.com>

* Change signin structure to use UI

* Fix URL loading

* Spin up backend server as well for E2E

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Co-authored-by: Martin Braquet <martin.braquet@gmail.com>
2025-11-18 23:17:00 +01:00
MartinBraquet
e5fc734b90 Fix question refresh too quick 2025-11-15 16:32:55 +01:00
MartinBraquet
10fa659e52 Add favicon.svg 2025-11-15 16:18:27 +01:00
MartinBraquet
0ac315b017 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' 2025-11-15 16:12:36 +01:00
MartinBraquet
bbfbd2daae Remove 2025-11-15 16:04:16 +01:00
MartinBraquet
cd2c4d3314 Load favicon from local webview assets 2025-11-15 15:55:01 +01:00
MartinBraquet
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---
alwaysApply: true
---
## Project Structure
- next.js react tailwind frontend `/web`
- broken down into pages, components, hooks, lib
- express node api server `/backend/api`
- one off scripts, like migrations `/backend/scripts`
- supabase postgres. schema in `/backend/supabase`
- supabase-generated types in `/backend/supabase/schema.ts`
- files shared between backend directories `/backend/shared`
- anything in `/backend` can import from `shared`, but not vice versa
- files shared between the frontend and backend in `/common`
- `/common` has lots of type definitions for our data structures, like User. It also contains many useful utility functions. We try not to add package dependencies to common. `/web` and `/backend` are allowed to import from `/common`, but not vice versa.
## Deployment
- The project has both dev and prod environments.
- Backend is on GCP (Google Cloud Platform). Deployment handled by terraform.
- Project ID is `compass-130ba`.
## Code Guidelines
---
Here's an example component from web in our style:
```tsx
import clsx from 'clsx'
import Link from 'next/link'
import { isAdminId, isModId } from 'common/envs/constants'
import { type Headline } from 'common/news'
import { EditNewsButton } from 'web/components/news/edit-news-button'
import { Carousel } from 'web/components/widgets/carousel'
import { useUser } from 'web/hooks/use-user'
import { track } from 'web/lib/service/analytics'
import { DashboardEndpoints } from 'web/components/dashboard/dashboard-page'
import { removeEmojis } from 'common/util/string'
export function HeadlineTabs(props: {
headlines: Headline[]
currentSlug: string
endpoint: DashboardEndpoints
hideEmoji?: boolean
notSticky?: boolean
className?: string
}) {
const { headlines, endpoint, currentSlug, hideEmoji, notSticky, className } =
props
const user = useUser()
return (
<div
className={clsx(
className,
'bg-canvas-50 w-full',
!notSticky && 'sticky top-0 z-50'
)}
>
<Carousel labelsParentClassName="gap-px">
{headlines.map(({ id, slug, title }) => (
<Tab
key={id}
label={hideEmoji ? removeEmojis(title) : title}
href={`/${endpoint}/${slug}`}
active={slug === currentSlug}
/>
))}
{user && <Tab label="More" href="/dashboard" />}
{user && (isAdminId(user.id) || isModId(user.id)) && (
<EditNewsButton endpoint={endpoint} defaultDashboards={headlines} />
)}
</Carousel>
</div>
)
}
```
---
We prefer to have many smaller components that each represent one logical unit, rather than one very large component that does everything. Then we compose and reuse the components.
It's best to export the main component at the top of the file. We also try to name the component the same as the file name (headline-tabs.tsx) so that it's easy to find.
Here's another example in `home.tsx` that calls our api. We have an endpoint called 'headlines', which is being cached by NextJS:
```ts
import { api } from 'web/lib/api/api'
// More imports...
export async function getStaticProps() {
try {
const headlines = await api('headlines', {})
return {
props: {
headlines,
revalidate: 30 * 60, // 30 minutes
},
}
} catch (err) {
return { props: { headlines: [] }, revalidate: 60 }
}
}
export default function Home(props: { headlines: Headline[] }) { ... }
```
---
If we are calling the API on the client, prefer using the `useAPIGetter` hook:
```ts
export const YourTopicsSection = (props: {
user: User
className?: string
}) => {
const { user, className } = props
const { data, refresh } = useAPIGetter('get-followed-groups', {
userId: user.id,
})
const followedGroups = data?.groups ?? []
...
```
This stores the result in memory, and allows you to call refresh() to get an updated version.
---
We frequently use `usePersistentInMemoryState` or `usePersistentLocalState` as an alternative to `useState`. These cache data. Most of the time you want in-memory caching so that navigating back to a page will preserve the same state and appear to load instantly.
Here's the definition of usePersistentInMemoryState:
```ts
export const usePersistentInMemoryState = <T>(initialValue: T, key: string) => {
const [state, setState] = useStateCheckEquality<T>(
safeJsonParse(store[key]) ?? initialValue
)
useEffect(() => {
const storedValue = safeJsonParse(store[key]) ?? initialValue
setState(storedValue as T)
}, [key])
const saveState = useEvent((newState: T | ((prevState: T) => T)) => {
setState((prevState) => {
const updatedState = isFunction(newState) ? newState(prevState) : newState
store[key] = JSON.stringify(updatedState)
return updatedState
})
})
return [state, saveState] as const
}
```
---
For live updates, we use websockets. In `use-api-subscription.ts`, we have this hook:
```ts
export function useApiSubscription(opts: SubscriptionOptions) {
useEffect(() => {
const ws = client
if (ws != null) {
if (opts.enabled ?? true) {
ws.subscribe(opts.topics, opts.onBroadcast).catch(opts.onError)
return () => {
ws.unsubscribe(opts.topics, opts.onBroadcast).catch(opts.onError)
}
}
}
}, [opts.enabled, JSON.stringify(opts.topics)])
}
```
In `use-bets`, we have this hook to get live updates with useApiSubscription:
```ts
export const useContractBets = (
contractId: string,
opts?: APIParams<'bets'> & { enabled?: boolean }
) => {
const { enabled = true, ...apiOptions } = {
contractId,
...opts,
}
const optionsKey = JSON.stringify(apiOptions)
const [newBets, setNewBets] = usePersistentInMemoryState<Bet[]>(
[],
`${optionsKey}-bets`
)
const addBets = (bets: Bet[]) => {
setNewBets((currentBets) => {
const uniqueBets = sortBy(
uniqBy([...currentBets, ...bets], 'id'),
'createdTime'
)
return uniqueBets.filter((b) => !betShouldBeFiltered(b, apiOptions))
})
}
const isPageVisible = useIsPageVisible()
useEffect(() => {
if (isPageVisible && enabled) {
api('bets', apiOptions).then(addBets)
}
}, [optionsKey, enabled, isPageVisible])
useApiSubscription({
topics: [`contract/${contractId}/new-bet`],
onBroadcast: (msg) => {
addBets(msg.data.bets as Bet[])
},
enabled,
})
return newBets
}
```
---
Here are all the topics we broadcast, from `backend/shared/src/websockets/helpers.ts`
```ts
export function broadcastUpdatedPrivateUser(userId: string) {
// don't send private user info because it's private and anyone can listen
broadcast(`private-user/${userId}`, {})
}
export function broadcastUpdatedUser(user: Partial<User> & { id: string }) {
broadcast(`user/${user.id}`, { user })
}
export function broadcastUpdatedComment(comment: Comment) {
broadcast(`user/${comment.onUserId}/comment`, { comment })
}
```
---
We have our scripts in the directory `/backend/scripts`.
To write a script, run it inside the helper function called `runScript` that automatically fetches any secret keys and loads them into process.env.
Example from `/backend/scripts/manicode.ts`
```ts
import { runScript } from 'run-script'
runScript(async ({ pg }) => {
const userPrompt = process.argv[2]
await pg.none(...)
})
```
Generally scripts should be run by me, especially if they modify backend state or schema.
But if you need to run a script, you can use `bun`. For example:
```sh
bun run manicode.ts "Generate a page called cowp, which has cows that make noises!"
```
if that doesn't work, try
```sh
bun x ts-node manicode.ts "Generate a page called cowp, which has cows that make noises!"
```
---
Our backend is mostly a set of endpoints. We create new endpoints by adding to the schema in `/common/src/api/schema.ts`.
E.g. Here is a hypothetical bet schema:
```ts
bet: {
method: 'POST',
authed: true,
returns: {} as CandidateBet & { betId: string },
props: z
.object({
contractId: z.string(),
amount: z.number().gte(1),
replyToCommentId: z.string().optional(),
limitProb: z.number().gte(0.01).lte(0.99).optional(),
expiresAt: z.number().optional(),
// Used for binary and new multiple choice contracts (cpmm-multi-1).
outcome: z.enum(['YES', 'NO']).default('YES'),
//Multi
answerId: z.string().optional(),
dryRun: z.boolean().optional(),
})
.strict(),
}
```
Then, we define the bet endpoint in `backend/api/src/place-bet.ts`
```ts
export const placeBet: APIHandler<'bet'> = async (props, auth) => {
const isApi = auth.creds.kind === 'key'
return await betsQueue.enqueueFn(
() => placeBetMain(props, auth.uid, isApi),
[props.contractId, auth.uid]
)
}
```
And finally, you need to register the handler in `backend/api/src/routes.ts`
```ts
import { placeBet } from './place-bet'
...
const handlers = {
bet: placeBet,
...
}
```
---
We have two ways to access our postgres database.
```ts
import { db } from 'web/lib/supabase/db'
db.from('profiles').select('*').eq('user_id', userId)
```
and
```ts
import { createSupabaseDirectClient } from 'shared/supabase/init'
const pg = createSupabaseDirectClient()
pg.oneOrNone<Row<'profiles'>>('select * from profiles where user_id = $1', [userId])
```
The supabase client just uses the supabase client library, which is a wrapper around postgREST. It allows us to query and update the database directly from the frontend.
`createSupabaseDirectClient` is used on the backend. it lets us specify sql strings to run directly on our database, using the pg-promise library. The client (code in web) does not have permission to do this.
Another example using the direct client:
```ts
export const getUniqueBettorIds = async (
contractId: string,
pg: SupabaseDirectClient
) => {
const res = await pg.manyOrNone(
'select distinct user_id from contract_bets where contract_id = $1',
[contractId]
)
return res.map((r) => r.user_id as string)
}
```
(you may notice we write sql in lowercase)
We have a few helper functions for updating and inserting data into the database.
```ts
import {
buikInsert,
bulkUpdate,
bulkUpdateData,
bulkUpsert,
insert,
update,
updateData,
} from 'shared/supabase/utils'
...
const pg = createSupabaseDirectClient()
// you are encouraged to use tryCatch for these
const { data, error } = await tryCatch(
insert(pg, 'profiles', { user_id: auth.uid, ...body })
)
if (error) throw APIError(500, 'Error creating profile: ' + error.message)
await update(pg, 'profiles', 'user_id', { user_id: auth.uid, age: 99 })
await updateData(pg, 'private_users', { id: userId, notifications: { ... } })
```
The sqlBuilder from `shared/supabase/sql-builder.ts` can be used to construct SQL queries with re-useable parts. All it does is sanitize and output sql query strings. It has several helper functions including:
- `select`: Specifies the columns to select
- `from`: Specifies the table to query
- `where`: Adds WHERE clauses
- `orderBy`: Specifies the order of results
- `limit`: Limits the number of results
- `renderSql`: Combines all parts into a final SQL string
Example usage:
```typescript
const query = renderSql(
select('distinct user_id'),
from('contract_bets'),
where('contract_id = ${id}', { id }),
orderBy('created_time desc'),
limitValue != null && limit(limitValue)
)
const res = await pg.manyOrNone(query)
```
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NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_EMULATOR=false
FIREBASE_AUTH_EMULATOR_HOST=127.0.0.1:9099
FIREBASE_STORAGE_EMULATOR_HOST=127.0.0.1:9199
# You already have access to basic local functionality (UI, authentication, database read access).
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title: ''
labels: ''
assignees: ''
---
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**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
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3. Scroll down to '....'
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**Desktop (please complete the following information):**
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name: CD Android Live Update
on:
push:
branches: [ main, master ]
paths:
- "android/capawesome.json"
- ".github/workflows/cd-android-live-update.yml"
jobs:
deploy:
name: Deploy
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # we need full history for git log
- name: Install jq
run: sudo apt-get install -y jq
- name: Read current version
id: current
run: |
current=$(jq -r '.version' android/capawesome.json)
echo "version=$current" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Read previous version
id: previous
run: |
# Get previous commits package.json (if it existed)
if git show HEAD^:android/capawesome.json >/dev/null 2>&1; then
previous=$(git show HEAD^:android/capawesome.json | jq -r '.version')
else
previous="none"
fi
echo "version=$previous" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Check version change
id: check
run: |
echo "current=${{ steps.current.outputs.version }}"
echo "previous=${{ steps.previous.outputs.version }}"
if [ "${{ steps.current.outputs.version }}" = "${{ steps.previous.outputs.version }}" ]; then
echo "changed=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "changed=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Setup Node.js
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '22'
- name: Install dependencies
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
run: yarn install
- name: Deploy Live Update
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
env:
NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_API_KEY }}
NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_INSTANCE_ID: ${{ secrets.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_INSTANCE_ID }}
NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_KEY: ${{ secrets.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_KEY }}
CAPAWESOME_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CAPAWESOME_TOKEN }}
commitRef: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}
commitSha: ${{ github.sha }}
run: yarn android-live-update

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name: CD API
on:
push:
branches: [ main, master ]
paths:
- "backend/api/package.json"
- ".github/workflows/cd-api.yml"
jobs:
deploy:
name: Deploy
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # we need full history for git log
- name: Install jq
run: sudo apt-get install -y jq
- name: Read current version
id: current
run: |
current=$(jq -r '.version' backend/api/package.json)
echo "version=$current" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Read previous version
id: previous
run: |
# Get previous commits package.json (if it existed)
if git show HEAD^:backend/api/package.json >/dev/null 2>&1; then
previous=$(git show HEAD^:backend/api/package.json | jq -r '.version')
else
previous="none"
fi
echo "version=$previous" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Check version change
id: check
run: |
echo "current=${{ steps.current.outputs.version }}"
echo "previous=${{ steps.previous.outputs.version }}"
if [ "${{ steps.current.outputs.version }}" = "${{ steps.previous.outputs.version }}" ]; then
echo "changed=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "changed=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Setup Node.js
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '22'
- name: Install dependencies
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
run: yarn install
- name: Authenticate to GCP
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
uses: google-github-actions/auth@v2
with:
credentials_json: ${{ secrets.GCP_SA_KEY }}
- name: Install gcloud CLI
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
uses: google-github-actions/setup-gcloud@v2
with:
project_id: compass-130ba
- name: Configure Docker for Artifact Registry
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
run: |
gcloud auth configure-docker us-west1-docker.pkg.dev --quiet
- name: Install Tofu (Terraform)
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y wget unzip
LATEST=https://github.com/opentofu/opentofu/releases/download/v1.10.5/tofu_1.10.5_linux_amd64.zip
curl -LO "$LATEST"
unzip -o tofu_*_linux_amd64.zip
sudo mv tofu /usr/local/bin/
rm tofu_*_linux_amd64.zip
echo "OpenTofu version: $(tofu version)"
cd backend/api || exit 1
tofu init
- name: Run deploy script
if: steps.check.outputs.changed == 'true'
run: |
chmod +x backend/api/deploy-api.sh
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on:
push:
branches: [ main, master ]
paths:
- "package.json"
- ".github/workflows/cd.yml"
jobs:
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jobs:
ci:
name: All
name: Tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
@@ -32,29 +32,44 @@ jobs:
run: npm run lint
- name: Run Jest tests
run: npm run test tests/jest
# - name: Build app
# env:
# DATABASE_URL: ${{ secrets.DATABASE_URL }}
# run: npm run build
env:
NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_ENV: DEV
run: |
yarn test:coverage
# npm install -g lcov-result-merger
# mkdir coverage
# lcov-result-merger \
# "backend/api/coverage/lcov.info" \
# "backend/shared/coverage/lcov.info" \
# "backend/email/coverage/lcov.info" \
# "common/coverage/lcov.info" \
# "web/coverage/lcov.info" \
# > coverage/lcov.info
# Optional: Playwright E2E tests
- name: Install Playwright deps
run: npx playwright install --with-deps
# npm install @playwright/test
# npx playwright install
run: |
npx playwright install chromium
# npx playwright install --with-deps
# npm install @playwright/test
- name: Run E2E tests
env:
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL: localhost:8088
NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_ENV: DEV
NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.NEXT_PUBLIC_FIREBASE_API_KEY }}
NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_KEY: ${{ secrets.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_KEY }}
run: |
yarn --cwd=web serve &
npx wait-on http://localhost:3000
npx playwright test tests/e2e
SERVER_PID=$(fuser -k 3000/tcp)
echo $SERVER_PID
kill $SERVER_PID
chmod +x scripts/e2e.sh
./scripts/e2e.sh
- name: Upload coverage to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v5
with:
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
files: |
backend/api/coverage/lcov.info
backend/shared/coverage/lcov.info
backend/email/coverage/lcov.info
common/coverage/lcov.info
web/coverage/lcov.info
flags: unit
fail_ci_if_error: true
slug: CompassConnections/Compass
env:
CI: true

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# Playwright
/tests/reports/playwright-report
/tests/e2e/web/.auth/
# next.js
/.next/
@@ -64,7 +65,7 @@ email-preview
*.last-run.json
*lock.hcl
/web/pages/test.tsx
/web/pages/_test.tsx
*.png
*.jpg
@@ -95,3 +96,8 @@ email-preview
android/app/release*
icons/
*.bak
test-results
/.nyc_output/
**/coverage

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{
// Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes.
// Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes.
// For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Debug Current Test",
"type": "node",
"request": "launch",
"runtimeArgs": [
"--inspect-brk",
"${workspaceRoot}/node_modules/.bin/jest",
"${fileBasename}",
"--runInBand"
],
"console": "integratedTerminal",
"internalConsoleOptions": "neverOpen"
}
// {
// "type": "node",
// "request": "launch",
// "name": "Launch Program",
// "skipFiles": [
// "<node_internals>/**"
// ],
// "program": "${workspaceFolder}/backend/api/tests/unit/get-profiles.unit.test.ts",
// "outFiles": [
// "${workspaceFolder}/**/*.js"
// ]
// }
]
}

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---
trigger: always_on
description:
globs:
---
## Project Structure
- next.js react tailwind frontend `/web`
- broken down into pages, components, hooks, lib
- express node api server `/backend/api`
- one off scripts, like migrations `/backend/scripts`
- supabase postgres. schema in `/backend/supabase`
- supabase-generated types in `/backend/supabase/schema.ts`
- files shared between backend directories `/backend/shared`
- anything in `/backend` can import from `shared`, but not vice versa
- files shared between the frontend and backend in `/common`
- `/common` has lots of type definitions for our data structures, like User. It also contains many useful utility functions. We try not to add package dependencies to common. `/web` and `/backend` are allowed to import from `/common`, but not vice versa.
## Deployment
- The project has both dev and prod environments.
- Backend is on GCP (Google Cloud Platform). Deployment handled by terraform.
- Project ID is `compass-130ba`.
## Code Guidelines
---
Here's an example component from web in our style:
```tsx
import clsx from 'clsx'
import Link from 'next/link'
import { isAdminId, isModId } from 'common/envs/constants'
import { type Headline } from 'common/news'
import { EditNewsButton } from 'web/components/news/edit-news-button'
import { Carousel } from 'web/components/widgets/carousel'
import { useUser } from 'web/hooks/use-user'
import { track } from 'web/lib/service/analytics'
import { DashboardEndpoints } from 'web/components/dashboard/dashboard-page'
import { removeEmojis } from 'common/util/string'
export function HeadlineTabs(props: {
headlines: Headline[]
currentSlug: string
endpoint: DashboardEndpoints
hideEmoji?: boolean
notSticky?: boolean
className?: string
}) {
const { headlines, endpoint, currentSlug, hideEmoji, notSticky, className } =
props
const user = useUser()
return (
<div
className={clsx(
className,
'bg-canvas-50 w-full',
!notSticky && 'sticky top-0 z-50'
)}
>
<Carousel labelsParentClassName="gap-px">
{headlines.map(({ id, slug, title }) => (
<Tab
key={id}
label={hideEmoji ? removeEmojis(title) : title}
href={`/${endpoint}/${slug}`}
active={slug === currentSlug}
/>
))}
{user && <Tab label="More" href="/dashboard" />}
{user && (isAdminId(user.id) || isModId(user.id)) && (
<EditNewsButton endpoint={endpoint} defaultDashboards={headlines} />
)}
</Carousel>
</div>
)
}
```
---
We prefer to have many smaller components that each represent one logical unit, rather than one very large component that does everything. Then we compose and reuse the components.
It's best to export the main component at the top of the file. We also try to name the component the same as the file name (headline-tabs.tsx) so that it's easy to find.
Here's another example in `home.tsx` that calls our api. We have an endpoint called 'headlines', which is being cached by NextJS:
```ts
import { api } from 'web/lib/api/api'
// More imports...
export async function getStaticProps() {
try {
const headlines = await api('headlines', {})
return {
props: {
headlines,
revalidate: 30 * 60, // 30 minutes
},
}
} catch (err) {
return { props: { headlines: [] }, revalidate: 60 }
}
}
export default function Home(props: { headlines: Headline[] }) { ... }
```
---
If we are calling the API on the client, prefer using the `useAPIGetter` hook:
```ts
export const YourTopicsSection = (props: {
user: User
className?: string
}) => {
const { user, className } = props
const { data, refresh } = useAPIGetter('get-followed-groups', {
userId: user.id,
})
const followedGroups = data?.groups ?? []
...
```
This stores the result in memory, and allows you to call refresh() to get an updated version.
---
We frequently use `usePersistentInMemoryState` or `usePersistentLocalState` as an alternative to `useState`. These cache data. Most of the time you want in-memory caching so that navigating back to a page will preserve the same state and appear to load instantly.
Here's the definition of usePersistentInMemoryState:
```ts
export const usePersistentInMemoryState = <T>(initialValue: T, key: string) => {
const [state, setState] = useStateCheckEquality<T>(
safeJsonParse(store[key]) ?? initialValue
)
useEffect(() => {
const storedValue = safeJsonParse(store[key]) ?? initialValue
setState(storedValue as T)
}, [key])
const saveState = useEvent((newState: T | ((prevState: T) => T)) => {
setState((prevState) => {
const updatedState = isFunction(newState) ? newState(prevState) : newState
store[key] = JSON.stringify(updatedState)
return updatedState
})
})
return [state, saveState] as const
}
```
---
For live updates, we use websockets. In `use-api-subscription.ts`, we have this hook:
```ts
export function useApiSubscription(opts: SubscriptionOptions) {
useEffect(() => {
const ws = client
if (ws != null) {
if (opts.enabled ?? true) {
ws.subscribe(opts.topics, opts.onBroadcast).catch(opts.onError)
return () => {
ws.unsubscribe(opts.topics, opts.onBroadcast).catch(opts.onError)
}
}
}
}, [opts.enabled, JSON.stringify(opts.topics)])
}
```
In `use-bets`, we have this hook to get live updates with useApiSubscription:
```ts
export const useContractBets = (
contractId: string,
opts?: APIParams<'bets'> & { enabled?: boolean }
) => {
const { enabled = true, ...apiOptions } = {
contractId,
...opts,
}
const optionsKey = JSON.stringify(apiOptions)
const [newBets, setNewBets] = usePersistentInMemoryState<Bet[]>(
[],
`${optionsKey}-bets`
)
const addBets = (bets: Bet[]) => {
setNewBets((currentBets) => {
const uniqueBets = sortBy(
uniqBy([...currentBets, ...bets], 'id'),
'createdTime'
)
return uniqueBets.filter((b) => !betShouldBeFiltered(b, apiOptions))
})
}
const isPageVisible = useIsPageVisible()
useEffect(() => {
if (isPageVisible && enabled) {
api('bets', apiOptions).then(addBets)
}
}, [optionsKey, enabled, isPageVisible])
useApiSubscription({
topics: [`contract/${contractId}/new-bet`],
onBroadcast: (msg) => {
addBets(msg.data.bets as Bet[])
},
enabled,
})
return newBets
}
```
---
Here are all the topics we broadcast, from `backend/shared/src/websockets/helpers.ts`
```ts
export function broadcastUpdatedPrivateUser(userId: string) {
// don't send private user info because it's private and anyone can listen
broadcast(`private-user/${userId}`, {})
}
export function broadcastUpdatedUser(user: Partial<User> & { id: string }) {
broadcast(`user/${user.id}`, { user })
}
export function broadcastUpdatedComment(comment: Comment) {
broadcast(`user/${comment.onUserId}/comment`, { comment })
}
```
---
We have our scripts in the directory `/backend/scripts`.
To write a script, run it inside the helper function called `runScript` that automatically fetches any secret keys and loads them into process.env.
Example from `/backend/scripts/manicode.ts`
```ts
import { runScript } from 'run-script'
runScript(async ({ pg }) => {
const userPrompt = process.argv[2]
await pg.none(...)
})
```
Generally scripts should be run by me, especially if they modify backend state or schema.
But if you need to run a script, you can use `bun`. For example:
```sh
bun run manicode.ts "Generate a page called cowp, which has cows that make noises!"
```
if that doesn't work, try
```sh
bun x ts-node manicode.ts "Generate a page called cowp, which has cows that make noises!"
```
---
Our backend is mostly a set of endpoints. We create new endpoints by adding to the schema in `/common/src/api/schema.ts`.
E.g. Here is a hypothetical bet schema:
```ts
bet: {
method: 'POST',
authed: true,
returns: {} as CandidateBet & { betId: string },
props: z
.object({
contractId: z.string(),
amount: z.number().gte(1),
replyToCommentId: z.string().optional(),
limitProb: z.number().gte(0.01).lte(0.99).optional(),
expiresAt: z.number().optional(),
// Used for binary and new multiple choice contracts (cpmm-multi-1).
outcome: z.enum(['YES', 'NO']).default('YES'),
//Multi
answerId: z.string().optional(),
dryRun: z.boolean().optional(),
})
.strict(),
}
```
Then, we define the bet endpoint in `backend/api/src/place-bet.ts`
```ts
export const placeBet: APIHandler<'bet'> = async (props, auth) => {
const isApi = auth.creds.kind === 'key'
return await betsQueue.enqueueFn(
() => placeBetMain(props, auth.uid, isApi),
[props.contractId, auth.uid]
)
}
```
And finally, you need to register the handler in `backend/api/src/routes.ts`
```ts
import { placeBet } from './place-bet'
...
const handlers = {
bet: placeBet,
...
}
```
---
We have two ways to access our postgres database.
```ts
import { db } from 'web/lib/supabase/db'
db.from('profiles').select('*').eq('user_id', userId)
```
and
```ts
import { createSupabaseDirectClient } from 'shared/supabase/init'
const pg = createSupabaseDirectClient()
pg.oneOrNone<Row<'profiles'>>('select * from profiles where user_id = $1', [userId])
```
The supabase client just uses the supabase client library, which is a wrapper around postgREST. It allows us to query and update the database directly from the frontend.
`createSupabaseDirectClient` is used on the backend. it lets us specify sql strings to run directly on our database, using the pg-promise library. The client (code in web) does not have permission to do this.
Another example using the direct client:
```ts
export const getUniqueBettorIds = async (
contractId: string,
pg: SupabaseDirectClient
) => {
const res = await pg.manyOrNone(
'select distinct user_id from contract_bets where contract_id = $1',
[contractId]
)
return res.map((r) => r.user_id as string)
}
```
(you may notice we write sql in lowercase)
We have a few helper functions for updating and inserting data into the database.
```ts
import {
buikInsert,
bulkUpdate,
bulkUpdateData,
bulkUpsert,
insert,
update,
updateData,
} from 'shared/supabase/utils'
...
const pg = createSupabaseDirectClient()
// you are encouraged to use tryCatch for these
const { data, error } = await tryCatch(
insert(pg, 'profiles', { user_id: auth.uid, ...body })
)
if (error) throw APIError(500, 'Error creating profile: ' + error.message)
await update(pg, 'profiles', 'user_id', { user_id: auth.uid, age: 99 })
await updateData(pg, 'private_users', { id: userId, notifications: { ... } })
```
The sqlBuilder from `shared/supabase/sql-builder.ts` can be used to construct SQL queries with re-useable parts. All it does is sanitize and output sql query strings. It has several helper functions including:
- `select`: Specifies the columns to select
- `from`: Specifies the table to query
- `where`: Adds WHERE clauses
- `orderBy`: Specifies the order of results
- `limit`: Limits the number of results
- `renderSql`: Combines all parts into a final SQL string
Example usage:
```typescript
const query = renderSql(
select('distinct user_id'),
from('contract_bets'),
where('contract_id = ${id}', { id }),
orderBy('created_time desc'),
limitValue != null && limit(limitValue)
)
const res = await pg.manyOrNone(query)
```
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[![CI](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
[![CD](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/cd.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/cd.yml)
![Vercel](https://deploy-badge.vercel.app/vercel/compass)
[![CD](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/cd.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/cd.yml)
[![CD API](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/cd-api.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/cd-api.yml)
[![CI](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/CompassConnections/Compass/branch/main/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/CompassConnections/Compass)
[![Users](https://img.shields.io/badge/Users-400%2B-blue?logo=myspace)](https://www.compassmeet.com/stats)
# Compass
This repository contains the source code for [Compass](https://compassmeet.com) — an open platform for forming deep, authentic 1-on-1 connections with clarity and efficiency.
This repository contains the source code for [Compass](https://compassmeet.com) — a transparent platform for forming deep, authentic 1-on-1 connections with clarity and efficiency.
## Features
@@ -51,7 +54,9 @@ Here is a tailored selection of things that would be very useful. If you want to
- [x] Search through most profile variables
- [x] Set up chat / direct messaging
- [x] Set up domain name (compassmeet.com)
- [ ] Add mobile app (React Native on Android and iOS)
- [ ] Cover more than 90% with tests (unit, integration, e2e)
- [x] Add Android mobile app
- [ ] Add iOS mobile app
- [ ] Add better onboarding (tooltips, modals, etc.)
- [ ] Add modules to learn more about each other (personality test, conflict style, love languages, etc.)
- [ ] Add modules to improve interpersonal skills (active listening, nonviolent communication, etc.)
@@ -64,9 +69,11 @@ Everything is open to anyone for collaboration, but the following ones are parti
- [x] Clean up learn more page
- [x] Add dark theme
- [ ] Add profile fields (intellectual interests, cause areas, personality type, conflict style, timezone, etc.)
- [ ] Add filters to search through remaining profile fields (politics, religion, education level, etc.)
- [ ] Cover with tests (crucial, just the test template and framework are ready)
- [x] Add profile fields (intellectual interests, cause areas, personality type, etc.)
- [ ] Add profile fields: conflict style
- [ ] Add profile fields: timezone
- [ ] Add translations: Italian, Dutch, Hindi, Chinese, etc.
- [x] Add filters to search through remaining profile fields (politics, religion, education level, etc.)
- [ ] Make the app more user-friendly and appealing (UI/UX)
- [ ] Clean up terms and conditions (convert to Markdown)
- [ ] Clean up privacy notice (convert to Markdown)
@@ -75,11 +82,11 @@ Everything is open to anyone for collaboration, but the following ones are parti
- [x] Add password reset
- [x] Add automated welcome email
- [ ] Security audit and penetration testing
- [ ] Make `deploy-api.sh` run automatically on push to `main` branch
- [x] Make `deploy-api.sh` run automatically on push to `main` branch
- [x] Create settings page (change email, password, delete account, etc.)
- [ ] Improve [financials](web/public/md/financials.md) page (donor / acknowledgments, etc.)
- [x] Improve loading sign (e.g., animation of a compass moving around)
- [ ] Show compatibility score in profile page
- [x] Show compatibility score in profile page
## Implementation
@@ -102,38 +109,23 @@ git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/Compass.git
cd Compass
```
Install `opentofu`, `docker`, and `yarn`. Try running this on Linux or macOS for a faster install:
Install `yarn` (if not already installed):
```bash
./setup.sh
npm install --global yarn
```
If it doesn't work, you can install them manually (google how to install `opentofu`, `docker`, and `yarn` for your OS).
Then, install the dependencies for this project:
```bash
yarn install
```
### Environment Variables
Almost all the features will work out of the box, so you can skip this step and come back later if you need to test the following services: email, geolocation.
We can't make the following information public, for security and privacy reasons:
- Database, otherwise anyone could access all the user data (including private messages)
- Firebase, otherwise anyone could remove users or modify the media files
- Email, analytics, and location services, otherwise anyone could use the service plans Compass paid for and run up the bill.
That's why we separate all those services between production and development environments, so that you can code freely without impacting the functioning of the deployed platform.
Contributors should use the default keys for local development. Production uses a separate environment with stricter rules and private keys that are not shared.
If you do need one of the few remaining services, you need to set them up and store your own secrets as environment variables. To do so, simply open `.env` and fill in the variables according to the instructions in the file.
### Tests
Make sure the tests pass:
```bash
yarn test tests/jest/
yarn test
```
TODO: make `yarn test` run all the tests, not just the ones in `tests/jest/`.
If they don't and you can't find out why, simply raise an issue! Sometimes it's something on our end that we overlooked.
### Running the Development Server
@@ -160,7 +152,17 @@ You can also add `console.log()` statements in the code.
If you are new to Typescript or the open-source space, you could start with small changes, such as tweaking some web components or improving wording in some pages. You can find those files in `web/public/md/`.
See [development.md](docs/development.md) for additional instructions, such as adding new profile fields.
##### Resources
There is a lof of documentation in the [docs](docs) folder and across the repo, namely:
- [Next.js.md](docs/Next.js.md) for core fundamentals about our web / page-rendering framework.
- [knowledge.md](docs/knowledge.md) for general information about the project structure.
- [development.md](docs/development.md) for additional instructions, such as adding new profile fields or languages.
- [web](web) for the web.
- [backend/api](backend/api) for the backend API.
- [android](android) for the Android app.
There are a lot of useful scripts you can use in the [scripts](scripts) folder.
### Submission
@@ -187,5 +189,19 @@ git push origin <branch-name>
Finally, open a Pull Request on GitHub from your `fork/<branch-name>``CompassConnections/Compass` main branch.
### Environment Variables
Almost all the features will work out of the box, so you can skip this step and come back later if you need to test the following services: email, geolocation.
We can't make the following information public, for security and privacy reasons:
- Database, otherwise anyone could access all the user data (including private messages)
- Firebase, otherwise anyone could remove users or modify the media files
- Email, analytics, and location services, otherwise anyone could use the service plans Compass paid for and run up the bill.
That's why we separate all those services between production and development environments, so that you can code freely without impacting the functioning of the deployed platform.
Contributors should use the default keys for local development. Production uses a separate environment with stricter rules and private keys that are not shared.
If you do need one of the few remaining services, you need to set them up and store your own secrets as environment variables. To do so, simply open `.env` and fill in the variables according to the instructions in the file.
## Acknowledgements
This project is built on top of [manifold.love](https://github.com/sipec/polylove), an open-source dating platform licensed under the MIT License. We greatly appreciate their work and contributions to open-source, which have significantly aided in the development of some core features such as direct messaging, prompts, and email notifications. We invite the community to explore and contribute to other open-source projects like manifold.love as well, especially if you're interested in functionalities that deviate from Compass' ideals of deep, intentional connections.
This project is built on top of [manifold.love](https://github.com/sipec/polylove), an open-source dating platform licensed under the MIT License. We greatly appreciate their work and contributions to open-source, which have significantly aided in the development of some core features such as direct messaging, prompts, and email notifications. We invite the community to explore and contribute to other open-source projects like manifold.love as well, especially if you're interested in functionalities that deviate from Compass' ideals of deep, intentional connections.

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// .eslintrc.js
module.exports = {
root: true,
extends: ['next', 'next/core-web-vitals'],
rules: {
'@typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any': 'off',
'react/no-unescaped-entities': 'off',
},
}

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"use client";
import {useEffect, useState} from "react";
import Link from "next/link";
import {useSession} from "next-auth/react";
import ThemeToggle from "@/lib/client/theme";
import FavIcon from "@/components/FavIcon";
export default function Header() {
const {data: session} = useSession();
const [isSmallScreen, setIsSmallScreen] = useState(false);
useEffect(() => {
const checkScreenSize = () => {
setIsSmallScreen(window.innerWidth < 640); // Tailwind's 'sm' breakpoint is 640px
};
// Initial check
checkScreenSize();
// Add event listener for window resize
window.addEventListener('resize', checkScreenSize);
// Clean up the event listener when the component unmounts
return () => window.removeEventListener('resize', checkScreenSize);
}, []);
const fontStyle = "transition px-2 py-2 text-sm font-medium xs:text-xs"
return (
<header className="w-full
{/*shadow-md*/}
py-5 px-8 xs:px-4">
<nav className="flex justify-between items-center">
<Link
href="/"
className="text-4xl font-bold hover:text-blue-600 transition-colors flex items-center"
aria-label={isSmallScreen ? "Home" : "Compass"}
>
<FavIcon className="dark:invert"/>
{!isSmallScreen && (
<span className="flex items-center gap-2">
Compass
</span>
)}
</Link>
<div className="flex items-center space-x-3">
<ThemeToggle/>
<div className="flex items-center space-x-2">
<Link
href="/about"
className={`${fontStyle} bg-gray-200 dark:bg-gray-600 text-gray-800 dark:text-white rounded-full hover:bg-gray-300 dark:hover:bg-gray-500`}
>
About
</Link>
</div>
{session ? (
<>
<div className="flex items-center space-x-2">
<Link
href="/profile"
className={`${fontStyle} text-blue-600 dark:text-blue-100 hover:text-blue-800 dark:hover:text-blue-300`}
>
My Profile
</Link>
{/*<Link*/}
{/* href="/profiles"*/}
{/* className="bg-blue-500 text-white px-4 py-2 rounded-full hover:bg-blue-600 transition"*/}
{/*>*/}
{/* Dashboard*/}
{/*</Link>*/}
</div>
</>
) : (
<>
<Link href="/login"
className={`${fontStyle} bg-gray-200 dark:bg-gray-600 text-gray-800 dark:text-white rounded-full hover:bg-gray-300 dark:hover:bg-gray-500`}>
Sign In
</Link>
{/*<Link href="/register"
className={`${fontStyle} bg-blue-500 text-white rounded-full hover:bg-blue-600`}>
Sign Up
</Link> */}
</>
)}
</div>
</nav>
</header>
);
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import NextAuth from "next-auth";
import {authOptions} from "@/lib/server/auth";
const authHandler = NextAuth(authOptions);
export {authHandler as GET, authHandler as POST};
declare module "next-auth" {
interface Session {
user: {
id: string;
name: string;
email: string;
image: string;
emailVerified?: Date | null;
};
}
interface User {
emailVerified?: Date | null;
}
}
declare module "next-auth/jwt" {
interface JWT {
id: string;
}
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import bcrypt from "bcryptjs";
import {NextResponse} from "next/server";
import {prisma} from "@/lib/server/prisma";
import {v4 as uuidv4} from 'uuid';
// Helper function to generate a verification token
const generateVerificationToken = () => {
return uuidv4();
};
export async function POST(req: Request) {
try {
const {email, password, name} = await req.json();
if (!email || !password) {
return NextResponse.json({error: "Email and password required"}, {status: 400});
}
const existingUser = await prisma.user.findUnique({where: {email}});
if (existingUser) {
return NextResponse.json({error: "Email already in use"}, {status: 400});
}
const hashedPassword = await bcrypt.hash(password, 10);
const verificationToken = generateVerificationToken();
const verificationTokenExpires = new Date();
verificationTokenExpires.setHours(verificationTokenExpires.getHours() + 24); // Token expires in 24 hours
// Create user with verification token
const user = await prisma.user.create({
data: {
email,
password: hashedPassword,
name,
emailVerified: null, // Will be set when email is verified
verificationToken,
verificationTokenExpires,
},
});
// Send verification email. TODO once we have a domain
// You can only send testing emails to your own email address.
// To send emails to other recipients, please verify a domain at resend.com/domains,
// and change the `from` address to an email using this domain.
// const verificationUrl = `${process.env.NEXTAUTH_URL}/api/auth/verify-email?token=${verificationToken}`;
// const emailHtml = await render(VerificationEmail({ url: verificationUrl }));
// try {
// let payload = {
// from: `Compass <${process.env.EMAIL_FROM!}>`,
// to: email,
// subject: 'Verify your email',
// html: emailHtml,
// };
// console.log(`Verification email: ${payload}`);
// await resend.emails.send(payload);
// } catch (emailError) {
// console.error('Failed to send verification email:', emailError);
// }
return NextResponse.json({
message: "User created. Please check your email to verify your account.",
userId: user.id
}, {status: 201});
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
return NextResponse.json({error: "Internal Server Error"}, {status: 500});
}
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import { NextResponse } from "next/server";
import { prisma } from "@/lib/server/prisma";
export async function GET(req: Request) {
try {
const { searchParams } = new URL(req.url);
const token = searchParams.get('token');
if (!token) {
return NextResponse.redirect(new URL('/auth/error?error=InvalidToken', req.url));
}
// Find user with this verification token
const user = await prisma.user.findFirst({
where: {
verificationToken: token,
verificationTokenExpires: {
gt: new Date(), // Check if token is not expired
},
},
});
if (!user) {
return NextResponse.redirect(new URL('/auth/error?error=InvalidOrExpiredToken', req.url));
}
// Update user as verified
await prisma.user.update({
where: { id: user.id },
data: {
emailVerified: new Date(),
verificationToken: null,
verificationTokenExpires: null,
},
});
// Redirect to success page
return NextResponse.redirect(new URL('/auth/verification-success', req.url));
} catch (error) {
console.error('Email verification error:', error);
return NextResponse.redirect(new URL('/auth/error?error=VerificationFailed', req.url));
}
}

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import {GetObjectCommand, S3Client} from "@aws-sdk/client-s3";
import {getSignedUrl} from "@aws-sdk/s3-request-presigner";
const s3 = new S3Client({
region: process.env.AWS_REGION,
credentials: {
accessKeyId: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID!,
secretAccessKey: process.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY!,
},
});
export async function GET(
req: Request
) {
// console.log(req)
const {searchParams} = new URL(req.url);
const key = searchParams.get('key'); // get the key from query params
if (!key) {
return new Response('S3 download error', {
status: 500,
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'},
});
}
try {
// Option 1: Generate a signed URL (client downloads directly from S3)
const signedUrl = await getSignedUrl(
s3,
new GetObjectCommand({
Bucket: process.env.AWS_S3_BUCKET_NAME!,
Key: key,
}),
{expiresIn: 300} // 5 minutes
);
return new Response(JSON.stringify({url: signedUrl}), {
status: 200,
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'},
});
} catch (err) {
console.error("S3 download error:", err);
return new Response('S3 download error', {
status: 500,
headers: {'Content-Type': 'application/json'},
});
}
}

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import {prisma} from "@/lib/server/prisma";
import {NextResponse} from "next/server";
export async function GET() {
try {
// Get all interests from the database
// Disable cache for now as it bugs when saving profile with new interest and clicking on "Edit Profile" just after
const cacheStrategy = {swr: 0, ttl: 0, tags: ["interests"]};
const interests = await prisma.interest.findMany({
select: {
id: true,
name: true,
},
orderBy: {
name: 'asc'
},
cacheStrategy: cacheStrategy,
});
const coreValues = await prisma.value.findMany({
select: {
id: true,
name: true,
},
orderBy: {
name: 'asc'
},
cacheStrategy: cacheStrategy,
});
const books = await prisma.book.findMany({
select: {
id: true,
name: true,
},
orderBy: {
name: 'asc'
},
cacheStrategy: cacheStrategy,
});
const causeAreas = await prisma.causeArea.findMany({
select: {
id: true,
name: true,
},
orderBy: {
name: 'asc'
},
cacheStrategy: cacheStrategy,
});
const connections = await prisma.connection.findMany({
select: {
id: true,
name: true,
},
orderBy: {
name: 'asc'
},
cacheStrategy: cacheStrategy,
});
return NextResponse.json({interests, coreValues, books, causeAreas, connections});
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error fetching interests:', error);
return NextResponse.json(
{error: "Failed to fetch interests"},
{status: 500}
);
}
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import {NextResponse} from "next/server";
import {getSession} from "@/lib/server/auth";
import {retrieveUser} from "@/lib/server/db-utils";
export async function GET() {
const session = await getSession();
console.log(`Session: ${session?.user?.name}`);
if (!session?.user?.id)
return new NextResponse(JSON.stringify({error: "User not found"}), {
status: 404,
headers: {"Content-Type": "application/json"},
});
const id = session.user.id;
const user = await retrieveUser(id);
if (!user) {
return new NextResponse(JSON.stringify({error: "User not found"}), {
status: 404,
headers: {"Content-Type": "application/json"},
});
}
return NextResponse.json(user);
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import { NextResponse } from "next/server";
import { prisma } from "@/lib/server/prisma";
import { getServerSession } from "next-auth/next";
import { authOptions } from "@/lib/server/auth";
import {retrieveUser} from "@/lib/server/db-utils";
// Handler for GET /api/profiles/[id]
export async function GET(
request: Request,
context: { params: Promise<{ id: string }> }
) {
try {
const params = await context.params;
const { id } = params;
const user = await retrieveUser(id)
// If user not found, return 404
if (!user) {
return new NextResponse(JSON.stringify({error: "User not found"}), {
status: 404,
headers: {"Content-Type": "application/json"},
});
}
return new NextResponse(JSON.stringify(user), {
status: 200,
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
});
} catch (error) {
console.error("Error fetching user profile:", error);
return new NextResponse(
JSON.stringify({ error: "Failed to fetch user profile" }),
{
status: 500,
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
}
);
}
}
// Handler for DELETE /api/profiles/[id]
export async function DELETE(
request: Request,
context: { params: Promise<{ id: string }> }
) {
try {
// Verify authentication
const session = await getServerSession(authOptions);
if (!session?.user) {
return new NextResponse(
JSON.stringify({ error: 'You must be signed in to delete a profile' }),
{ status: 401, headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' } }
);
}
const params = await context.params;
const { id } = params;
// Verify the user is trying to delete their own profile
if (session.user.id !== id) {
return new NextResponse(
JSON.stringify({ error: 'You can only delete your own profile' }),
{ status: 403, headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' } }
);
}
// Delete related records first to avoid foreign key constraints
await prisma.$transaction([
// Delete prompt answers
prisma.promptAnswer.deleteMany({
where: { profileId: id },
}),
// Delete intellectual interests
prisma.profileInterest.deleteMany({
where: { profileId: id },
}),
prisma.profileValue.deleteMany({
where: { profileId: id },
}),
// Delete cause areas
prisma.profileCauseArea.deleteMany({
where: { profileId: id },
}),
// Delete Type of Connection
prisma.profileConnection.deleteMany({
where: { profileId: id },
}),
// Delete the profile
prisma.profile.deleteMany({
where: { id: id },
}),
// Finally, delete the user
prisma.user.delete({
where: { id },
}),
]);
return new NextResponse(
JSON.stringify({ success: true, message: 'Profile deleted successfully' }),
{ status: 200, headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' } }
);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error deleting profile:', error);
return new NextResponse(
JSON.stringify({ error: 'Failed to delete profile' }),
{ status: 500, headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' } }
);
}
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import { prisma } from "@/lib/server/prisma";
import { NextResponse } from "next/server";
export async function GET() {
try {
// Get the total count of users from the database
const count = await prisma.user.count();
return NextResponse.json({ count });
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error fetching user count:', error);
return NextResponse.json(
{ error: "Failed to fetch user count" },
{ status: 500 }
);
}
}
// This ensures the route is not cached
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import { prisma } from "@/lib/server/prisma";
import { NextResponse } from "next/server";
export async function GET() {
try {
let data = await prisma.promptAnswer.findMany({
select: {
prompt: true,
},
distinct: ['prompt'],
});
const uniquePrompts = data.map((prompt) => prompt.prompt);
return NextResponse.json({ uniquePrompts });
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error fetching prompts:', error);
return NextResponse.json(
{ error: "Failed to fetch prompts" },
{ status: 500 }
);
}
}
// This ensures the route is not cached
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import {prisma} from "@/lib/server/prisma";
import {NextResponse} from "next/server";
import {getSession} from "@/lib/server/auth";
export async function GET(request: Request) {
const url = new URL(request.url);
const page = parseInt(url.searchParams.get("page") || "1");
const gender = url.searchParams.get("gender");
const minAge = url.searchParams.get("minAge");
const maxAge = url.searchParams.get("maxAge");
const minIntroversion = url.searchParams.get("minIntroversion");
const maxIntroversion = url.searchParams.get("maxIntroversion");
const interests = url.searchParams.get("interests")?.split(",").filter(Boolean) || [];
const coreValues = url.searchParams.get("coreValues")?.split(",").filter(Boolean) || [];
const books = url.searchParams.get("books")?.split(",").filter(Boolean) || [];
const causeAreas = url.searchParams.get("causeAreas")?.split(",").filter(Boolean) || [];
const connections = url.searchParams.get("connections")?.split(",").filter(Boolean) || [];
const searchQueries = url.searchParams.get("searchQuery")?.split(",").map(q => q.trim()).filter(Boolean) || [];
const profilesPerPage = 100;
const offset = (page - 1) * profilesPerPage;
const session = await getSession();
console.log(`Session: ${session?.user?.name}`);
// Build the where clause based on filters
const where: any = {
id: {not: session?.user?.id},
};
where.profile = {};
where.profile.AND = [];
if (gender) {
where.profile = {
...where.profile,
gender: gender,
};
}
// Add age filtering
const currentYear = new Date().getFullYear();
if (minAge || maxAge) {
where.profile = {
...where.profile,
birthYear: {}
};
if (minAge) {
where.profile.birthYear.lte = currentYear - parseInt(minAge);
}
if (maxAge) {
where.profile.birthYear.gte = currentYear - parseInt(maxAge);
}
}
// Add introversion filtering (careful: the query value is actually extroversion
if (minIntroversion || maxIntroversion) {
where.profile = {
...where.profile,
introversion: {}
};
if (minIntroversion) {
where.profile.introversion.lte = 100 - parseInt(minIntroversion);
}
if (maxIntroversion) {
where.profile.introversion.gte = 100 - parseInt(maxIntroversion);
}
}
// OR
// if (interests.length > 0) {
// where.profile = {
// ...where.profile,
// intellectualInterests: {
// some: {
// interest: {
// name: {in: interests},
// },
// },
// },
// };
// }
// AND
if (interests.length > 0) {
where.profile.AND = [
...where.profile.AND,
...interests.map((name) => ({
intellectualInterests: {
some: {
interest: {
name: name,
},
},
},
})),
];
}
// AND
if (coreValues.length > 0) {
where.profile.AND = [
...where.profile.AND,
...coreValues.map((name) => ({
coreValues: {
some: {
value: {
name: name,
},
},
},
})),
];
}
// AND
if (books.length > 0) {
where.profile.AND = [
...where.profile.AND,
...books.map((name) => ({
books: {
some: {
value: {
name: name,
},
},
},
})),
];
}
if (causeAreas.length > 0) {
where.profile.AND = [
...where.profile.AND,
...causeAreas.map((name) => ({
causeAreas: {
some: {
causeArea: {
name: name,
},
},
},
})),
];
}
// OR
if (connections.length > 0) {
where.profile = {
...where.profile,
desiredConnections: {
some: {
connection: {
name: {in: connections},
},
},
},
};
}
if (searchQueries.length > 0) {
where.AND = [
...(where.AND ?? []),
...searchQueries.map(query => ({
OR: [
{name: {contains: query, mode: 'insensitive'}},
// {email: {contains: searchQuery, mode: 'insensitive'}},
{
profile: {
description: {contains: query, mode: 'insensitive'},
},
},
{
profile: {
occupation: {contains: query, mode: 'insensitive'},
},
},
{
profile: {
location: {contains: query, mode: 'insensitive'},
},
},
{
profile: {
contactInfo: {contains: query, mode: 'insensitive'},
},
},
{
profile: {
intellectualInterests: {
some: {
interest: {
name: {contains: query, mode: "insensitive"},
},
},
},
},
},
{
profile: {
coreValues: {
some: {
value: {
name: {contains: query, mode: "insensitive"},
},
},
},
},
},
{
profile: {
books: {
some: {
value: {
name: {contains: query, mode: "insensitive"},
},
},
},
},
},
{
profile: {
causeAreas: {
some: {
causeArea: {
name: {contains: query, mode: "insensitive"},
},
},
},
},
},
{
profile: {
desiredConnections: {
some: {
connection: {
name: {contains: query, mode: "insensitive"},
},
},
},
},
},
{
profile: {
promptAnswers: {
some: {
answer: {contains: query, mode: "insensitive"},
},
},
},
},
{
profile: {
promptAnswers: {
some: {
prompt: {contains: query, mode: "insensitive"},
},
},
},
},
]
}))
]
}
console.log(where.profile);
// Fetch paginated and filtered profiles
const cacheStrategy = {swr: 60, ttl: 60, tags: ["profiles"]};
const profiles = await prisma.user.findMany({
skip: offset,
take: profilesPerPage,
orderBy: {createdAt: "desc"},
where,
select: {
id: true,
name: true,
// email: true,
image: true,
createdAt: true,
profile: {
include: {
intellectualInterests: {include: {interest: true}},
coreValues: {include: {value: true}},
books: {include: {value: true}},
causeAreas: {include: {causeArea: true}},
desiredConnections: {include: {connection: true}},
promptAnswers: true,
},
},
},
cacheStrategy: cacheStrategy,
});
const totalProfiles = await prisma.user.count();
const totalPages = Math.ceil(totalProfiles / profilesPerPage);
console.log({profiles, totalPages});
return NextResponse.json({profiles, totalPages});
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import {NextResponse} from 'next/server';
import {getSession} from '@/lib/server/auth';
import {v4 as uuidv4} from 'uuid';
import {GetObjectCommand, PutObjectCommand, S3Client} from '@aws-sdk/client-s3';
import {getSignedUrl} from "@aws-sdk/s3-request-presigner";
const s3Client = new S3Client({
region: process.env.AWS_REGION!,
credentials: {
accessKeyId: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID!,
secretAccessKey: process.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY!,
},
});
export async function POST(request: Request) {
try {
const session = await getSession();
const userId = session?.user?.id;
if (!userId) {
return NextResponse.json({error: 'Not authenticated'}, {status: 401});
}
const formData = await request.formData();
console.log('formData', formData);
const file = formData.get('file') as File | null;
if (!file) return NextResponse.json({error: 'No file provided'}, {status: 400});
// Validate file type
if (!file.type.startsWith('image/')) {
return NextResponse.json({error: 'Only image files are allowed'}, {status: 400});
}
// Validate file size (10MB max)
if (file.size > 10 * 1024 * 1024) {
return NextResponse.json({error: 'File size must be less than 10MB'}, {status: 400});
}
const fileExtension = file.name.split('.').pop();
const fileName = `${uuidv4()}.${fileExtension}`;
const fileBuffer = await file.arrayBuffer();
const key = `profile-pictures/${userId}/${fileName}`;
const uploadParams = {
Bucket: process.env.AWS_S3_BUCKET_NAME!,
Key: key,
Body: Buffer.from(fileBuffer),
ContentType: file.type,
};
const response = await s3Client.send(new PutObjectCommand(uploadParams));
console.log(`Response: ${response}`);
// get signed url
const url = await getSignedUrl(
s3Client,
new GetObjectCommand({
Bucket: process.env.AWS_S3_BUCKET_NAME!,
Key: key,
}),
{expiresIn: 300} // 5 minutes
);
console.log(`Signed URL: ${url}`);
// const fileUrl = `${process.env.AWS_S3_BUCKET_NAME}/profile-pictures/${fileName}`;
return NextResponse.json({url: url, key: key});
} catch (error) {
console.error('Upload error:', error);
return NextResponse.json(
{error: 'Failed to upload file'},
{status: 500}
);
}
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import {NextResponse} from "next/server";
import {prisma} from "@/lib/server/prisma";
import {getSession} from "@/lib/server/auth";
export async function POST(req: Request) {
try {
const session = await getSession();
if (!session?.user?.email) {
return NextResponse.json(
{error: "Not authenticated"},
{status: 401}
);
}
const data = await req.json();
const {profile, image, name, interests = [], connections = [], coreValues = [], books = [], causeAreas = []} = data;
console.log('books: ', books)
Object.keys(profile).forEach(key => {
if (profile[key] === '' || !profile[key]) {
delete profile[key];
}
});
console.log('profile', profile);
// Start a transaction to ensure data consistency
const result = await prisma.$transaction(async (prisma) => {
if (profile.promptAnswers) {
const profileData = await prisma.profile.findUnique({
where: {
userId: session.user.id,
},
});
console.log('profileData:', profileData);
const profileId = profileData?.id;
if (profileId) {
const deleted = await prisma.promptAnswer.deleteMany({
where: {
profileId: profileData?.id,
},
});
console.log('Deleted prompt answers:', deleted);
}
}
// First, update/create the profile
const updatedUser = await prisma.user.update({
where: {email: session.user.email},
data: {
...(image && {image}),
...(name && {name}),
profile: {
upsert: {
create: profile,
update: profile,
},
},
},
include: {
profile: true,
},
});
const modelMap: any = {
interest: prisma.interest,
profileInterest: prisma.profileInterest,
connection: prisma.connection,
profileConnection: prisma.profileConnection,
value: prisma.value,
profileValue: prisma.profileValue,
book: prisma.book,
profileBook: prisma.profileBook,
causeArea: prisma.causeArea,
profileCauseArea: prisma.profileCauseArea,
} as const;
type ModelKey = keyof typeof modelMap;
async function handleFeatures(features: any, attribute: ModelKey, profileAttribute: string, idName: string) {
// Add new features
if (features !== null && updatedUser.profile) {
// First, find or create all features
console.log('profile', profileAttribute, profileAttribute);
const operations = features.map((feat: { id?: string; name: string }) =>
modelMap[attribute].upsert({
where: {id: feat.id || ''},
update: {name: feat.name},
create: {name: feat.name},
})
);
const createdFeatures = await Promise.all(operations);
// Get the IDs of all created/updated features
const ids = createdFeatures.map(v => v.id);
const profileId = updatedUser.profile.id;
console.log('profile ID:', profileId);
// First, remove all existing features for this profile
const res = await modelMap[profileAttribute].deleteMany({
where: {profileId: profileId},
});
console.log('deleted profile:', profileAttribute, res);
// Then, create new features
if (ids.length > 0) {
const create_res =await modelMap[profileAttribute].createMany({
data: ids.map(id => ({
profileId: profileId,
[idName]: id,
})),
skipDuplicates: true,
});
console.log('created many:', profileAttribute, create_res);
}
}
}
await handleFeatures(interests, 'interest', 'profileInterest', 'interestId')
await handleFeatures(books, 'book', 'profileBook', 'valueId')
await handleFeatures(connections, 'connection', 'profileConnection', 'connectionId')
await handleFeatures(coreValues, 'value', 'profileValue', 'valueId')
await handleFeatures(causeAreas, 'causeArea', 'profileCauseArea', 'causeAreaId')
return updatedUser
});
return NextResponse.json(result);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Profile update error:', error);
return NextResponse.json(
{error: "Failed to update profile"},
{status: 500}
);
}
}

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"use client";
export default function AuthError() {
}
// import Link from "next/link";
//
// export default function AuthError(
// searchParams?: { [key: string]: string | string[] | undefined }
// ) {
// const error = searchParams?.error;
// const errorMessage = (() => {
// switch (error) {
// case "InvalidToken":
// return "The verification link is invalid.";
// case "InvalidOrExpiredToken":
// return "The verification link is invalid or has expired. Please request a new one.";
// case "VerificationFailed":
// return "Email verification failed. Please try again later.";
// default:
// return "An unexpected error occurred. Please try again.";
// }
// })();
//
// return (
// <div className="min-h-screen flex items-center justify-center py-12 px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8">
// <div className="max-w-md w-full space-y-8 text-center">
// <div className="rounded-full bg-red-100 p-3 inline-flex items-center justify-center">
// <svg
// className="h-12 w-12 text-red-600"
// fill="none"
// viewBox="0 0 24 24"
// stroke="currentColor"
// >
// <path
// strokeLinecap="round"
// strokeLinejoin="round"
// strokeWidth={2}
// d="M6 18L18 6M6 6l12 12"
// />
// </svg>
// </div>
// <h2 className="mt-6 text-3xl font-extrabold ">
// Verification Error
// </h2>
// <p className="mt-2 text-sm text-gray-600">{errorMessage}</p>
// <div className="mt-6 space-y-4">
// <Link
// href="/register"
// className="w-full flex justify-center py-2 px-4 border border-transparent rounded-md shadow-sm text-sm font-medium text-white bg-blue-600 hover:bg-blue-700 focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-offset-2 focus:ring-blue-500"
// >
// Back to Registration
// </Link>
// <Link
// href="/login"
// className="w-full flex justify-center py-2 px-4 border border-gray-300 rounded-md shadow-sm text-sm font-medium text-gray-700 hover: focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-offset-2 focus:ring-blue-500"
// >
// Go to Login
// </Link>
// </div>
// </div>
// </div>
// );
// }

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import Link from "next/link";
export default function VerificationSuccess() {
return (
<div className="min-h-screen flex items-center justify-center py-12 px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8">
<div className="max-w-md w-full space-y-8 text-center">
<div className="rounded-full bg-green-100 p-3 inline-flex items-center justify-center">
<svg
className="h-12 w-12 text-green-600"
fill="none"
viewBox="0 0 24 24"
stroke="currentColor"
>
<path
strokeLinecap="round"
strokeLinejoin="round"
strokeWidth={2}
d="M5 13l4 4L19 7"
/>
</svg>
</div>
<h2 className="mt-6 text-3xl font-extrabold ">
Email Verified Successfully!
</h2>
<p className="mt-2 text-sm text-gray-600">
Your email has been successfully verified. You can now log in to your account.
</p>
<div className="mt-6">
<Link
href="/login"
className="w-full flex justify-center py-2 px-4 border border-transparent rounded-md shadow-sm text-sm font-medium text-white bg-blue-600 hover:bg-blue-700 focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-offset-2 focus:ring-blue-500"
>
Go to Login
</Link>
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
}

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'use client';
import { DropdownKey } from "@/lib/client/schema";
type DropdownProps = {
id: DropdownKey
options?: string[]
value: string
onChange: (id: DropdownKey, value: string) => void
onFocus?: (id: DropdownKey) => void
onKeyDown?: (id: DropdownKey, key: string) => void
onClick: (id: DropdownKey) => void
}
export default function Dropdown(
{
id,
// options,
value,
onChange,
onFocus,
onKeyDown,
onClick,
}: DropdownProps
) {
return (
<div className="relative">
<div className="flex items-center border border-gray-300 rounded-md shadow-sm">
<input
type="text"
value={value}
onChange={(e) => onChange(id, e.target.value)}
onFocus={() => onFocus?.(id)}
onKeyDown={(e) => onKeyDown?.(id, e.key)}
className="flex-1 min-w-0 block w-full px-3 py-2 rounded-l-md border-0 focus:ring-blue-500 focus:border-blue-500 sm:text-sm"
placeholder="Type to search"
/>
<button
type="button"
onClick={(_) => onClick?.(id)}
className="px-3 py-2 border-l border-gray-300 text-gray-500 focus:outline-none focus:ring-1 focus:ring-blue-500 focus:border-blue-500"
>
<svg className="h-5 w-5 text-gray-400" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 20 20"
fill="currentColor">
<path fillRule="evenodd"
d="M5.293 7.293a1 1 0 011.414 0L10 10.586l3.293-3.293a1 1 0 111.414 1.414l-4 4a1 1 0 01-1.414 0l-4-4a1 1 0 010-1.414z"
clipRule="evenodd"/>
</svg>
</button>
</div>
</div>
)
}

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@tailwind base;
@tailwind components;
@tailwind utilities;
:root {
--background: #ffffff;
--foreground: #171717;
/*--background: #0a0a0a;*/
/*--foreground: #ffffff;*/
}
/*@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {*/
/* :root {*/
/* --background: #0a0a0a;*/
/* --foreground: #ededed;*/
/* }*/
/*}*/
body {
color: var(--foreground);
background: var(--background);
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
html, body {
background-color: var(--background);
color: var(--foreground);
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
/* Style all headings globally */
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {
font-family: 'Inter', sans-serif; /* Clean modern font */
font-weight: 600; /* Semi-bold for clarity */
/*color: #111827; !* Near-black text for readability *!*/
line-height: 1.25;
margin-top: 1.5rem;
margin-bottom: 0.5rem;
}
/* Size scaling */
h1 {
font-size: 2rem; /* ~32px */
}
h2 {
font-size: 1.5rem; /* ~24px */
}
h3 {
font-size: 1.25rem; /* ~20px */
}
h4 {
font-size: 1.125rem; /* ~18px */
}
h5 {
font-size: 1rem; /* ~16px */
}
h6 {
font-size: 0.875rem; /* ~14px */
color: #374151; /* Slightly lighter for subheadings */
}
ul {
list-style: disc;
padding-left: 1.25rem;
margin-top: 0.5rem;
}
@keyframes spin {
to {
transform: rotate(360deg);
}
}
.spinner {
width: 48px; /* 12 * 4px */
height: 48px;
border: 4px solid #d1d5db; /* gray-300 */
border-top-color: #1f2937; /* gray-800 */
border-radius: 50%;
animation: spin 1s linear infinite;
}

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// app/layout.tsx
import "./globals.css";
import {ThemeProvider} from 'next-themes';
import {Metadata} from "next";
import Header from "@/app/Header";
import Providers from "@/app/providers";
export const metadata: Metadata = {
title: "Compass",
description: "A social platform to form intentional bonds",
};
export default function RootLayout(
{
children,
}: {
children: React.ReactNode;
}) {
return (
<html lang="en" suppressHydrationWarning className="dark" >
<body className="dark:bg-gray-900 dark:text-white">
<Providers>
<ThemeProvider attribute="class" defaultTheme="system" enableSystem>
<div className="min-h-screen flex flex-col ">
<Header/>
{children}
{/* Footer */}
<footer className="p-6 text-center text-gray-500">
<div className="mb-2">
<a
href="https://github.com/CompassConnections/Compass"
target="_blank"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
className="inline-flex items-center text-gray-500 hover:text-gray-700 transition"
>
<svg className="w-5 h-5 mr-1" fill="currentColor" viewBox="0 0 24 24" aria-hidden="true">
<path fillRule="evenodd" d="M12 2C6.477 2 2 6.484 2 12.017c0 4.425 2.865 8.18 6.839 9.504.5.092.682-.217.682-.483 0-.237-.008-.868-.013-1.703-2.782.605-3.369-1.343-3.369-1.343-.454-1.158-1.11-1.466-1.11-1.466-.908-.62.069-.608.069-.608 1.003.07 1.531 1.032 1.531 1.032.892 1.53 2.341 1.088 2.91.832.092-.647.35-1.088.636-1.338-2.22-.253-4.555-1.11-4.555-4.943 0-1.091.39-1.984 1.029-2.683-.103-.253-.446-1.27.098-2.647 0 0 .84-.269 2.75 1.026A9.564 9.564 0 0112 6.844c.85.004 1.705.115 2.504.337 1.909-1.296 2.747-1.027 2.747-1.027.546 1.379.202 2.398.1 2.651.64.699 1.028 1.595 1.028 2.688 0 3.842-2.339 4.687-4.566 4.935.359.309.678.919.678 1.852 0 1.336-.012 2.415-.012 2.743 0 .267.18.578.688.48A10.019 10.019 0 0022 12.017C22 6.484 17.522 2 12 2z" clipRule="evenodd" />
</svg>
View on GitHub
</a>
</div>
<div>© {new Date().getFullYear()} Compass. All rights reserved.</div>
</footer>
</div>
</ThemeProvider>
</Providers>
</body>
</html>
);
}

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'use client';
import Image from 'next/image';
export default function PrivacyPage() {
return (
<main className="max-w-4xl mx-auto p-8">
{aColor}
<h1 id="abstract">Abstract</h1>
<p>Forming and maintaining close connections is fundamental for most peoples mental healthand hence overall well-being. However, currently available meeting platforms, lacking transparency and searchability, are deeply failing to bring together thoughtful people. This article lays the path for a platform designed to foster close friendships and relationships for people who prioritize learning, curiosity, and critical thinking. The directory of users will be fully transparent and each profile will contain extensive information, allowing searches over all users through powerful filtering and sorting methods. To prevent any value drift from this pro-social mission, the platform will always be free, ad-free, not for profit, donation-supported, open source, and democratically governed. The goal of this article is to better understand the community needs, as well as to gather feedback and collaboration for the suggested implementation.</p>
<h1 id="introduction">Introduction</h1>
<p>Ill explain below my rationale for suggesting the implementation of a bonding platform; since it would be run by volunteers, it goes without saying that those reasons are pro-social.</p>
<p>The starting point is purely personal; Im currently looking for a few more close connections and, like many, struggling to find like-minded peopledespite trying different approaches like dating apps, forums, and real-life communities. Of course, Ive made wonderful connections along the way, but they require a lot of effort to find them out of hundreds of other ones, and they may not lead to the emotional and intellectual closeness that is so fulfilling in close relationships.</p>
<p>Most of us know that relationships have a major positive impact on overall well-being [1], and most of the happiest people have great close relationships [2]. Additionally, although groups are useful for meeting people, the main value of close connections arises from <a href="https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/pfibDHFZ3waBo6pAc/intentionally-making-close-friends">1-to-1 conversations</a>, as they foster <a href="https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/L2GR6TsB9QDqMhWs7/the-value-proposition-of-romantic-relationships">emotional closeness and vulnerability</a>. With that in mind, I spelled out the type of connections that would bring a lot of value to my life: a close friendship or relationship, with an emotionally stable person around my age, who feels connected to rationality, intellectualism, minimalism, nature, and animal welfare. Of course, this description is much too specific to fit anyonelet alone some of the readers. My values may also slightly vary as my views change; but the description paves the way for attracting and finding people who are much more likely to connect with me.</p>
<p>The more values you require in others, the less likely they are to fit them. So, a good approach is to enumerate as many values as possible as long as the whole set still fits a few people out there. I personally love evidence-based learning; this framework has had the most transformative impact on my life so far. Understanding the world through the lenses of rational thinking has deeply stabilizing me, helping me reach some form of internal peaceor robustness to life eventsmuch better than any other practice. It never fails to keep me excited everyday. My goal isnt to change anyones core values, but rather to make the case that there are many people in the world who find a lot of meaning and happiness in rational intellectualism.</p>
<p>With that insight, I narrowed down my most important values to rationality and intellectualismwhich should still apply to 1-2% of the population. Those are the primary values Id like to see in the people close to me and, as a consequence, in the platform that Ill detail below. I imagine a community where people prioritize truth over comfort, depth over instant gratification, and humility over (over)confidence. Such is the essence of epistemological connectionsdeep bonds rooted in mutual curiosity, love of learning, and evidence-based thinking.</p>
<h1 id="core-values">Core Values</h1>
<p>By rationality and intellectualism, I certainly don't allude to cold, elitist traits devoid of any emotional awareness. I don't mean that one should have already polished those traits either; one should simply value them enough to have the potential to approach them in the future.</p>
<p>All along this article, the community should be understood as the set of people who identify with the core values belowwhether or not there exists a platform to connect them. Let's carefully explore and define the 4 core values: rationality, intellectualism, relational fulfillment, and interpersonal maturity.</p>
<h3 id="rationality">Rationality</h3>
<p>Rationality should be understood—very generally—as the systematic process of forming accurate, evidence-based beliefs to achieve some stated goals.</p>
<p>Instead of retreating into relativism—everyones opinion is equally valid—when disagreements arise, one engages in critical thinking by questioning each other down to the core of their beliefs. This truth-seeking process is a collaboration of the minds where everyone wins, and people find it emotionally grounding—not threatening.</p>
<p>Curiosity and depth should rise above comfort; truth requires nuance and thoughtful engagement. Evidence is worth more than status or authority; upon presentation of stronger evidence, one has the intellectual humility to change ones beliefs without feelings of personal attacks. Awareness of ones cognitive biases, intending to reduce them, and saying “I dont know” are fundamental strengths. Likewire, one applauds others when they acknowledge their mistakes, limitations, or change their mind.</p>
<p>Rationality may be seen as the exercise of reason at the expense of the impulses—but certainly not of the emotions as a whole.</p>
<p>Of course, those are very high epistemic standards which, perhaps, no one wholly holds; but, again, intention and care for them are more than enough.</p>
<h3 id="intellectualism">Intellectualism</h3>
<p>There is some overlap with rationality, but intellectualism should principally be understood as deriving profound satisfaction from learning, thinking and sharing ideas.</p>
<p>The intellectual enjoys gaining knowledge for its own sake—which may or may not prove useful in the far future through higher-order effects—or to fulfil more direct goals. Endowed this epistemic drive, they engage in debate, discussions, and longform content (e.g., books, podcasts and forums) covering diverse topics that require the exchange of ideas: philosophy, science, history, art, etc.</p>
<p>Of course, even “truth-seekers” want to be silly and playful from time to time; one just needs to be able to engage in rational intellectualism for important decisions, not all day.</p>
<h3 id="relational-fulfillment-agency">Relational Fulfillment &amp; Agency</h3>
<p>Relational fulfillment should be understood as experiencing satisfaction and completeness within close relationships—agency being the drive to form and maintain them.</p>
<p>Close relationships are relationships endowed with an emotional bond resulting in a profound care (and sometimes love) for each other. Key mechanisms that usually develop close relationships include value alignment, mutual vulnerabilities, proper communication, and the mere exposure effect.</p>
<h3 id="interpersonal-maturity">Interpersonal Maturity</h3>
<p>Interpersonal maturity is an umbrella term that applies to relationships in general. It involves, among others, self-awareness, accountability, transparency, conflict navigation, and the ability to care simply and sanely.</p>
<p>To maintain close connections among rational intellectuals, interpersonal maturity is as fundamental as the three other core values; it is the glue that bonds them together and allows smooth interactions. Indeed, rationality primarily helps determine how to achieve goals, but not which ultimate goals to pursue. So, to understand others and care for them, logic must be paired with self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and an understanding of their deeper influences.</p>
<h3 id="audience">Audience</h3>
<p>Now that the core values are defined, Ill describe some other traits in people that partially correlate with them. (Note that the community is defined based on the core values only; anyone who fits the core value, regardless of the traits below, is already part of the community.)</p>
<p>So, here are some tendencies that highlight how most potential community members might be.</p>
<ul className="list-disc pl-5 space-y-1">
<li>Asking clarifying questions, citing evidence, responding thoughtfully, inviting dialogue before delivering facts</li>
<li>Valuing evidence-based practices (e.g., medicine, economics)</li>
<li>Attending reading groups, philosophy salons, or academic communities</li>
<li>Lifelong learners (e.g., college educated who continues learning on the side)</li>
<li>Enjoying online connections (at first)</li>
<li>Fostering friendships before romance</li>
</ul>
<p>Naturally, the people identifying with the core values are quite rare (probably around 1% of the population). Most people have everyday priorities which clashes with the cognitive load required for rational thinking. Also, seeking the truth is usually linked with an initial change of worldview, which is often destabilizing at first, before becoming stabilizing. Social barriers are there as well, especially under social coherentism or revealed foundationalism—the most popular epistemological frameworks.</p>
<h3 id="revisions">Revisions</h3>
<p>The core values are subject to slight revisions upon receiving feedback from people who mostly align with them. For example, I have no issue making the community more inclusive by adding debate partners (i.e., with no emotional bonding), as long as everyone is transparent about their intentions.</p>
<h1 id="market-review">Market Review</h1>
<p>Ill briefly go over some currently available products / methods that connect people and I'll review if they follow the core values.</p>
<p>Ill start with the traditional dating apps (Tinder, Bumble, and the like), as they are the easiest to reject. Almost every aspect in their business model and functionalities goes against the social mission of bringing together rational intellectuals for close connections. The user base is composed of less than 2% of such people and they cannot be searched with the few available filters. Textual profile information fails to bring any valuable insight into their personality and values, which are the most important causes of good connections. Their business model is even less aligned with the pro-social mission than their functionalities. They aim at maximizing profit by maximizing user retention through manipulative neurological and psychological techniques such as instant dopamine gratification and fear of missing out.</p>
<p>A dating app which could be praised for its more transparent user base is Feeld. There is no swipe; you can browse a directory and like whoever. Their focus on non-traditional relationships and poor filters make it clearly unsuitable for our stated needs, however.</p>
<p>The most popular rationalist communities are LessWrong and its derivatives: Effective Altruism (EA), This Part Of Twitter / Post-Rationalists, Astral Codex Ten, etc.. They are mostly online communities (custom forums, Reddit, Discord, etc.), but most of them organize local meetups. The derivatives mostly embrace the two first core values as well (rationality and intellectualism), and usually add a third one unique to their community. To this day, those communities and their platforms are probably the most likely way to create close relationships between people who follow the core values above. I would love to get some feedback about the number of close connections that emerged from those communities and the proportion of members looking for such connections.</p>
<p>It is yet unclear, however, how much they embrace the third core value (actively seeking to form deep, lasting bonds). Those online platforms do permit to write a profile with interests / preferences and contact info, and to search and contact any other member; this is great for general connections. But they don't allow for detailed, standardized profile information or filters in order to find the people most likely to form deep bonds. So, as of now, the best shot for someone looking for close connections is either to travel to local meetups or to find members with shared values / interests (maybe something they posted or on their profile, with some amount of serendipity) and hope that they are also open to closer bonds. In my opinion, what could be improved on those platforms—or created in a new one—is having access to detailed information about plenty of people and being able to quickly filter the most suitable connections.</p>
<p>The EA community is probably the one that made the most effort to circumvent those limitations and form close, fulfilling relationships. Besides a few unsuccessful calls for building an <a href="https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/atwsMvS8HXaW4QX2h/what-would-you-desire-in-an-ea-dating-site">EA dating app</a>, they published an interesting <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oL25vc5Feg94flPPCO03ujijRvyHffxt0qnI7rU8rdg/edit?gid=0#gid=0">dating spreadsheet</a> that provides <a href="https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/6yiayg5QWtWme4JN8/anatomy-of-a-dating-document">dating documents</a>—which contain information about who they are, what they are looking for, and how to be contacted. The concept of dating docs is a promising tool to connect people with highly specific preferences and standards—as is the case for most rational intellectuals. But, at this stage, those non-standardized documents are scattered across the web, so there is no easy way to filter them.</p>
<p>Other EA platforms for connections include <a href="https://buck-reciprocity.herokuapp.com/">Reprocity</a> and the EA community on Facebook Dating. <a href="https://dateme.directory">DateMe</a>, perhaps appealing to a broader rationalist audience, is a web app with basic filters (gender, age and location) where users can share a dating doc and contact information. These three platforms, however, suffer (again) from poor filtering methods and scarce profile information, making it immensely hard to find close matches.</p>
<p>More recently, a few apps have tried to run against the industrial business model of traditional apps. <a href="https://notazombie.net/landing">Not a Zombie</a> (yes, dont ask me why) is an app that is currently being developed, with a “focus on compatibility first, photos second”. Users would first see a text-based description of other people, and photos would only be revealed after some engagement. Interestingly, they allow any user to message any other user, as they “believe that the act of sending a well-crafted first message can prompt interest even if there wasnt already interest otherwise”. To prevent spamming, however, they would limit the number of profiles visible per day. Many of the app components are valuable food for thoughts, but the app itself—if it ever gets built—would fall short to embrace the core values of the preceding section. It is for dating only, not open-source, and every user may only see a few profiles per day.</p>
<p>Another recent app, <a href="https://datefirefly.com/">Firefly</a>, has reached more popularity while keeping its pro-social mission. Its user base is fully transparent and many interesting prompts bring thoughtful discussions. But, again, profile information and filters are very scarce, so its hard to search the user base and spot like-minded people. The code is not open source either.</p>
<p>Lastly, <a href="https://www.bewelcome.org/">BeWelcome</a>, a French web app focused on hosting and connections, is worth considering for its extreme pro-social mission and worldwide success. It is proud to be completely free, solely funded by donations, ad-free, non-profit, open-source, and run by volunteers. Its governance is partially democratic; they have three types of position: member, BeVolunteer member or board member. A BeVolunteer member is approved by the board members, and the board members get elected by the BeVolunteer members. All decisions are voted by BeVolunteer members only; so the users have no voting right. Profile information is diverse, although tailored for travelers—such as hobbies, languages, and hosting capabilities. Their member directory is transparent, but only searchable by location (and username…).</p>
<p>To conclude, it becomes clear that none of the platforms above fulfill the core values and goals stated in the precedent sections. Please let me know if there is any other platform you may know that better approaches the requires features. Otherwise, I will be happy to build one, as detailed below.</p>
<h1 id="platform-values">Platform Values</h1>
<h3 id="mission">Mission</h3>
<p>The platforms mission is to maximize the number of close, meaningful connections among the community (i.e., people who align with the core values).</p>
<p>To best perform the mission, we need a free, ad-free, transparent, community-driven platform. I describe each aspect in detail below.</p>
<h3 id="free">Free</h3>
<p>To ensure no manipulation for profit, users must have full, free access to the entire platform.</p>
<p>A free platform means freedom from data exploitation and other commercial techniques.</p>
<h3 id="ad-free">Ad-Free</h3>
<p>To avoid dubious external influences as well as a mission drift toward user retention optimization, the platform must be free of any advertisement.</p>
<p>If some mission-aligned institutions sponsor the platform, their acknowledgment may only be shown in textual form outside the main page (e.g., on a “Sponsors” page).</p>
<h3 id="transparent">Transparent</h3>
<p>To foster decentralized trust in the platform and other users, the platform must promote radical transparency. The entire source code must be public on GitHub. In addition to having their implementation open source, all matching, filtering and sorting algorithms must be documented in English on the platform. To helps curious thinkers find each other without endless swiping, all profiles must be searchable.</p>
<p>Data privacy must be promoted as much as code transparency. Users must be made aware of the visibility of their content. Direct messages, login information and other content marked as private must be kept private to the user. Whether some user data are public (for the world wide web) or semi-public (for logged-in users only) must be clearly spelled out.</p>
<h3 id="mission-aligned">Mission-Aligned</h3>
<p>To align with the core values, the platform must promote slowness, reflection, vulnerability, truth-seeking and openness. Tools must be designed for signal, not addiction.</p>
<h3 id="community-driven-governance">Community-Driven Governance</h3>
<p>To prevent the platform from drifting toward exploitative practices, it must be created and maintained by the community, for the community. Decisions must follow a democratic process. Everyone may suggest and implement features.</p>
<h1 id="implementation">Implementation</h1>
<p>Ill describe in more technical details how to implement the platform in order to promote close connections in a very efficient fashion, while staying aligned with the platform values—and hence the core values. It will be very heavy on data and algorithms. The back end will be extensive and accessible to the user, while the design will be clean but minimalist (a drastic paradigm shift from traditional meeting apps).</p>
<h3 id="profile-information">Profile Information</h3>
<p>The profile page should front-load intellectual and psychological alignment, while still being human and approachable. It should contain as much information as possible—this requires a lot of self-awareness. Naturally, many people would be uncomfortable sharing so many personal things about themselves, especially since everyone in the app could view the profile. One easy way to circumvent this concern is to set different levels of privacy for different parts of the profile; the main screen would be open to everyone, and the other parts would be revealed whenever the profile owner feels like the connection has matured enough.</p>
<p>The first screen could thus include:</p>
<ul className="list-disc pl-5 space-y-1">
<li>Name and small headshot (20% of the screen max)</li>
<li>Intellectual topics currently being explored</li>
<li>Favorite intellectual topics</li>
<li>Least favorite intellectual topics</li>
<li>Thinking style</li>
<li>Results from evidence-based personality tests (e.g., Big 5)</li>
<li>Conflict style</li>
<li>Desires: type of connection, activities to do, etc.</li>
</ul>
<p>Many traditional features remain important, such as the level of education, job or studies, hobbies, pets, habits, subcultures, diet, emotional sensitivity, sense of humor, ambition, organization, pet peeves, non-negotiables.</p>
<p>They could mention their physical and mental health—especially some traits that rub people the wrong way, insecurities, biases, triggers, therapy, or the things they are trying to improve about themselves.</p>
<p>Their values must also be clearly stated, as value alignment is a strong indicator of good connections. Moral aspects include community engagement, social justice, and other cause areas.</p>
<p>For people interested in romantic relationships, they would benefit from talking about their love languages (giving and receiving), timeline, romantic orientation, family projects, work-life balance, financial goals / habits, career goals, housing situation (renting vs owning), location, and whether they would date someone who already has kids.</p>
<p>I think it would also be valuable to add a profile variable that tracks when a user was last connected, in order to let any user filter out inactive profiles.</p>
<p>What they are looking for is also paramount for a good match. The user could go through all the features above one more time and write what they would like in their ideal person.</p>
<p>The points above are important to define tags (necessary for filtering), but the user could in addition complete their profile with as much well-formatted text as they want—including a few pictures, link to a blog, contact information, or even some reviews from close people.</p>
<p>To avoid empty profiles, we would set a minimum number of characters to write on their profile. Also, well make some features mandatory (personality traits, intellectual interests, location, desired connection, etc.). An interesting nudge to incite people to fill in their profile would be to add a profile variable for the level of profile completion (in percent); like any other feature, one would be able to filter or sort by profile completion in order to interact with the most completed profiles.</p>
<h5 id="modules">Modules</h5>
<p>Ultimately, we could add modules to raise self-awareness about disagreement styles, thinking styles, intellectual interests, philosophies, etc. I suspect this would add very useful profile information.</p>
<h5 id="prompt-based-messaging">Prompt-based Messaging</h5>
<p>Deep open-ended questions are a great way to deepen connections; they can be answered individually, used as openings, or as tags for filtering. Here are some that I find particularly appealing in light of the core values, but they should probably span many more topics (most of them are cherry-picked from ChatGPT).</p>
<ul className="list-disc pl-5 space-y-1">
<li>How has understanding X helped you suffer less when Y happened?</li>
<li>How have some ideas changed the way you respond to stress?</li>
<li>Whats something you recently changed your mind about after seeing stronger evidence or reasoning?</li>
<li>What do you think counts as a good reason to believe something?</li>
<li>Whats a topic you find endlessly fascinating but rarely get to talk about?</li>
<li>Have you found that understanding Bayesian thinking changed how you handle personal conflict or relationships?</li>
<li>When someone disagrees with you on a topic that matters, how do you approach the conversation?</li>
<li>Has understanding the truth about something ever brought you peace, even if it was difficult at first?</li>
<li>Is there a belief you hold that you wish were false—but still think is probably true?</li>
<li>If we were to spend an afternoon talking, what topic would you bring up first—and why?</li>
<li>When you're in conflict with someone close to you, what happens in your body? What do you notice firstemotions, thoughts, or physical sensations?</li>
<li>Think of a time when you and someone important to you disagreed, but came out stronger after. What do you think made that possible?</li>
</ul>
<p>I also like the idea of user-generated prompts voted by the community.</p>
<h3 id="searching">Searching</h3>
<p>The principal method to find like-minded users will be through advance filters and sorting algorithms across most of the variables defined in each profile.</p>
<p>The difference between filtering and sorting may be subtle but very useful. Filtering simply means finding a subset of the user base that matches some hard criteria. For instance, one could filter for openness (in the Big 5) higher than 50% AND interested in a relationship, OR favorite intellectual topic is neuroscience. With pure filtering, the resulting profiles are presented in no specific order.</p>
<p>Sorting means assigning a number to each profile and ordering them according to that number. The formula which maps each profile onto a number will be fully defined by the user. For instance, it can be "agreeableness in percent + 10 for each currently explored topic belonging to biology”.</p>
<p>So, filtering is for hard desires and sorting is for soft desires. Mixing the two methods provides immense capabilities to find the connections that matter to us the most.</p>
<p>Alternatively, some open users with less specific preferences could enjoy a secondary tool that balances discovery with serendipity (aka the exploration / exploitation trade-off). If desired, it would be easy to provide profiles that fall slightly outside the mentioned preferences. Or one could use filters with no sorting to randomly sample profiles from the filtered subset. At some point, people could use some algorithms (transparent and curated by the community) to sort their filtered selection; but this would always be an opt-in feature that would never override a sorting method implemented by the user.</p>
<h3 id="matching">Matching</h3>
<p>Once users find great people, one needs to configure if they can start a connection.</p>
<p>In the ideal world where everyone is good and caring, one would let all users start a connection with anyone else by allowing direct messaging. In a world full of spams and harassment, one would only be able to “like” a profile; and the conversation would start only when both people like each other. This process would of course be catalyzed by making the list of who likes you fully transparent.</p>
<p>Although Im eager to receive suggestions in the comments or in the suggestion form, my belief in the goodness of humanity makes me advocate for a hybrid model closer to the ideal one: people can direct message anyone, but this opening would be received more quietly than a message from an already connected user. For instance, those new messages could first arrive in a list separate from the one with connected users, and they would not trigger a notification by default. If early evidence shows that this hybrid model is still subject to immense spams, I—as a good rationalist—will be happy to update my prior.</p>
<p>Of course, people are free to share their contact info on their profile (unlike—you guessed it—traditional apps) if they prefer. Likewise, people exchanging messages on the app would be free to share any information at any stage of the connection—including contact info to connect outside the app.</p>
<p>It always feels painful when someone cuts connections without any context. When a person leaves a chat, the platform could provide general guidelines for ethical endings and invite them to fill in a quick form with the reasons why (for the other user).</p>
<p>Now that I presented how all the good things can happen, from joining to meaningful connections, Ill dive more into the technical details and precautions to make this pro-social tool viable under the hood.</p>
<h3 id="tech">Tech</h3>
<p>First of all, building free and open source software (FOSS) is a drastic paradigm shift from current meeting apps, which brings its pros and cons. One major positive side effect of FOSS is the attraction of technically skilled contributors.</p>
<p>The minimum viable product will contain these features:</p>
<ul className="list-disc pl-5 space-y-1">
<li>Authentication</li>
<li>Page listing all the profiles</li>
<li>Search through all the profile variables (intellectual interests, location, cause areas, personality type, conflict style, desired type of connection, prompt answers, gender, etc.)</li>
<li>Direct messaging</li>
<li>(Prompts or Modules for self-awareness)</li>
</ul>
<p>I propose to develop the platform as a web app first, as its much faster (to develop) and works on all devices. For that purpose, using a framework like React for the front-end and a service like Google Firebase for the back-end seems appropriate. I would consider wrapping it around a progressive web app at some point to make it easier to transfer to a mobile app later. Hosting could be under Firebase Hosting, Vercel, Netlify, or even AWS (seems cost-effective at scale, and I know how to use a few things); lets discuss about the best one. I personally have reasonable full-stack skills and dont mind learning on the field, but it would be awesome to get contributions or feedback from developers with specific experience in any of the above frameworks / services.</p>
<p>The software will be under a permissive license; deciding which one is still open.</p>
<p>For optimal user privacy, end-to-end encrypted messaging may be implemented at some point.</p>
<h3 id="branding">Branding</h3>
<p>I suggest the branding to be intellectual: high-contrast design, thought-provoking (but humble) and philosophical tone in a clean / bookish font.</p>
<h3 id="moderation">Moderation</h3>
<p>Strong moderation should be done to filter out spams, harassment, conspiracy theorists and contrarians for the sake of it.</p>
<p>Keeping in mind the advantages of decentralized governance and the limited number of volunteers, I suggest multiple layers of moderation. The first layer will be moderated by the users themselves; they can report and review anyone else—e.g., someone who wrote an inappropriate messages (sexual advances to someone who wrote on their profile that they are not interested, etc.) or a profile with misaligned content (inappropriate images, hate speech, etc.). A profile would be suspended after a few reports.</p>
<p>The second layer will be run by volunteering moderators. Theyll review profiles that got suspended, remove inactive account, and perform other essential tasks.</p>
<p>If a user notices that someones profile isnt accurate, they would be able to softly report it as (anonymous) feedback. This feature would ideally be framed as a helpful “nudge” between two users, as a way to improve profiles and hence successful connections. A profile that keeps receiving soft reports could be scrutinized by moderators.</p>
<p>If too many newcomers are misaligned with the core values, vetting—examining interested users before joining—may be considered at some point. An epistemic and interpersonal onboarding that checks for core principles of rationalism and healthy relationships before signup may help.</p>
<h3 id="governance">Governance</h3>
<p>There are at least two possible models for governance, and I am yet unsure which one would best achieve the platforms end goals.</p>
<p>The first model is cooperative: users or contributors collectively own and manage the platform—they all have voting power and share in decisions.</p>
<p>The second model is a stewardship council: a small group of deeply aligned users would enforce the value by voting on major decisions. This raises questions about how someone would be granted access to that council; elections and rotations would help, I suppose. Regardless, all rationales and votes of that council would be fully transparent / public.</p>
<p>A hybrid model may also work. The co-op would vote on features, and the council would make sure the features are aligned with the core values—e.g., referring to a written constitution.</p>
<p>A constitution would extent the Platform Values section by including, for instance, a mission statement, some core values, a user bill of rights, and governance principles.</p>
<h3 id="finance">Finance</h3>
<p>Finance is a critical part of the platform which may severely (and indirectly) impact the mission. Indeed, this platform will have inescapable expenses, but it doesnt have any clear, easy source of revenue.</p>
<p>On the expense side, since everyone will contribute for free, the main cost related to the app will be hosting servers. Expenses should be minimal, if carefully developed, but I dont have an estimate right now as there are too many uncertainties. Hopefully, well have an estimate per month and per daily user in the next weeks.</p>
<p>On the revenue side, donations (from users, institutions, etc.) will be the source most aligned with our mission. If donations continuously fall short, a donation campaign would be the best band aid. We send emails and add banners to the platform with a very transparent messaging about the platforms financial health and how much it needs to be viable—not unlike those Wikipedia campaigns. As a last resort, optional memberships (e.g., providing voting rights on major decisions or little perks) or one-time lifetime purchase may be considered.</p>
<p>Ideally, we will use <a href="https://opencollective.com">OpenCollective</a> (or similar) as long-term funding platform, as they provide massive transparency; but we cant use them before the community and platform exist, So, we will gather initial funding throughout my personal accounts (see top of the article); please mention “meeting app” if through PayPal. Obviously, I pledge to use the donation solely for the development of the platform and, in the event that the platform fails, to donate the remaining capital to a charity voted by the community. Finally, expenses and revenue will be fully transparent and available in real time on the platform.</p>
<h3 id="extensions">Extensions</h3>
<p>The question of selectivity vs openness is particularly interesting from a utilitarian point of view: how selective should the platform be to maximize overall well-being?</p>
<p>If the platform is very selective, there will be only a couple people with very aligned values. Their well-being will increase a lot, but there are only a few of them. So there is not much overall benefit for society.</p>
<p>If the platform is fully open (everyone can join), there are two possibilities depending on the connection mechanism. If the list of members is opaque and poorly searchable, as in traditional dating apps, it becomes very unlikely to find value-aligned people. Hence, each individuals increase in well-being is negligible, even though there are plenty of people, and there is not much overall benefit for society either.</p>
<p>Qualitatively, the figure below illustrates this trade-off between selectivity and openness for poorly searchable (i.e., Tinder-type) platforms. The quality is the individual increase in well-being, which increases as the platform selects for people strictly following the core values. The quantity is simply the number of users. The platforms overall benefit (read, increase in total well-being) is then the product of quantity and qualityreaching a maximum with a non-extreme selectivity.</p>
<p><Image src="https://martinbraquet.com/wp-content/uploads/rational_qualitative.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>The second possibility appears when the members are fully visible and searchable by anyone. In that case, each member can filter and meaningfully engage with the few people aligning with their values. Each individuals increase in well-being becomes important, and there are plenty of people. So, a fully open and searchable platform may bring a lot of overall benefit for society.</p>
<p>Of course, in practice, there will always be interferences within big communities. And, more importantly, a larger platform requires more resources (i.e., funding) and moderation. Thats why the focus of this article is on a specific community for now. Not only do I identify with the rational / intellectual community, but it is also composed of members who are much more likely to contribute (especially on the tech side), making it a very convenient community. But if it creates much greater good, I think it would be worth considering extending the platform at some point in the far futureprovided that it doesnt negatively dilute the community or create brand identity confusion. More than just creating a higher good, a larger user base means economy of scale: donations may scale proportionally while expense per user would diminishmaking the platform more likely to survive financially.</p>
<h3 id="viability">Viability</h3>
<p>Lets think quantitatively about what would be required to make the app useful and viable.</p>
<p>By useful, I mean that we consider it a win (for the mission) when every user makes at least one meaningful connection through the app. Lets make a few assumptions:</p>
<ul className="list-disc pl-5 space-y-1">
<li>Users will only connect with people within their 20-year range, and people are uniformly aged between 20 and 50. So the probability that two users are aged at most 10 years apart is around 50% (20% for the youngest and oldest people, and 67% for most people in the middle).</li>
<li>Users will only connect with people in the same geographical area, and they are uniformly spread across 5 of them. Thats a 20% probability to find someone in the same area.</li>
<li>Users may form a connection with people of any gender (its not a dating-only app, after all).</li>
<li>Since most users would share rational and intellectual interests, their chance of sharing similar interests and personality traits with another user is higher than usual: 5%.</li>
</ul>
<p>So, the probabilities for any two users to form a meaningful connection is 0.5%. That means a minimum viable user base of 200. Once the app reaches this critical mass, I suspect that its value will be tangiblethrough testimonies, etc.</p>
<p>Another critical aspect that requires people is moderation. I would estimate that one moderator for 100-200 users is enoughmost of the users should in principle be less spamming or violent than the average person. That means 2-5 moderators, up to 1000 users.</p>
<p>The number of maintainers can be minimal once the MVP is out; 1 or 2 people who periodically look at issues (especially critical bugs or vulnerabilities) should be enough. If feature requests come out, thats great; but thats a job for kind contributors (not maintainers).</p>
<p>Now, though to a lesser interest, we can estimate the maximum number of users that could use the app. As the app will be in English at first, we narrow down the population to 1.5 billion people. Its a niche topic, so probably only 1% of the population would fit the core values. Lets be gracious and assume that 50% of them are fulfilled and dont more connections. That brings the total addressable market to 7.5 million people.</p>
<h1 id="critiques">Critiques</h1>
<p>Ill list some expected critiques and provide potential solutions.</p>
<h3 id="choice-cognitive-overload">Choice &amp; Cognitive Overload</h3>
<p>When one can see everyone else, its easy to spend more time browsing than engaging. Also, users must actively filter profiles and go through a lot of information, creating much friction. This is a key difference with traditional appsand its clearly a feature, not a bug. I suspect these concerns may only concern to the more casual, less data-savvy users or the ones with less specific preferences. For those people, I would suggest a discovery mode that resembles more traditional apps: a limited number of profiles shown one at a time by a curated (but transparent, of course) algorithm. This casual mode, however, will never reduce the functionalities and efficiency of the explore mode dedicated to power users.</p>
<h3 id="spam-and-harassment">Spam and Harassment</h3>
<p>On a platform where everyone can message each other, its so easy to be spammed and harassed. The Moderation section suggests different strategies. Lets carefully monitor that aspect as the product goes live.</p>
<p>Capping the number of daily messages may be useful as a last resort. I am somewhat reticent to the idea, however, as I believe the app should be fully usable by every good userwhich is the rationale behind making it free. Maybe there is value in capping the number of first / opening messages, instead.</p>
<h3 id="unequal-gender-ratio">Unequal Gender Ratio</h3>
<p>Men are more likely to outnumber women with those niche values, but this should not be an issue as the app wont be focused on dating.</p>
<p>In this situation, women will be at much higher risk of spamming and harassment. If the strategies in the Moderation section fall short, well tackle the issue more aggressively.</p>
<h3 id="self-awareness-dread">Self-awareness Dread</h3>
<p>People usually don't like to write descriptions about themselves. They get descriptions from others and follow self-awareness modules, however. People can also give feedback and suggest modifications.</p>
<h3 id="online-connections">Online Connections</h3>
<p>The platform doesnt target a specific location; until we get thousands of users, its very likely that connected people live far apart. Its a real concern, although the rational / intellectual community has slightly lower needs for in-person connections than the average person, as a lot of their activities pertain to the mind.</p>
<h1 id="premortem">Premortem</h1>
<p>Here Ill identify a few potential problems that may terminate the project and address whether, in my humble opinion, they should be concerning.</p>
<h3 id="what-if-i-don-t-need-the-app-anymore-">What if I dont need the app anymore?</h3>
<p>There will likely a time when I dont intend to use or develop the app anymore. When this happens, the app will likely survive on its own, per the robust mechanisms detailed above (open source, democratic governance, etc.). So, if contributions of all types (donations, moderation, and code maintenance / improvement) are decentralized, my presence, or the lack thereof, should not significantly impact the well functioning of the app.</p>
<h3 id="what-if-donations-can-t-meet-expenses-">What if donations cant meet expenses?</h3>
<p>This is a more critical issue. If donation-based models fail, even for such an app that would require so little financial help, then it simply means that the value of the product is severely below its maintenance cost. And a mission-driven product with net-negative value and no potential for improvement is not fulfilling its mission; so it should be shut down.</p>
<h1 id="roadmap">Roadmap</h1>
<p>If the app attracts enough traction and contributors, a minimum viable product should be available within 1-2 months. If it further gains popularity, features would be released whenever the community implements them.</p>
<h1 id="conclusion">Conclusion</h1>
<p>I hope the reading was valuable. Lets build a better way to form meaningful relationshipsone designed for people who think deeply, value evidence, and want connections that last. If you believe conversations should go deeper than swipes and small talk, join us.<a href="https://martinbraquet.com/meeting-rational/#abstract"></a></p>
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{/*</header>*/}
{/* Hero Section */}
<section className="flex flex-col items-center justify-start flex-1 text-center px-4">
<div className="h-10"></div>
<h1
className="pt-12 pb-2 text-7xl md:text-8xl xs:text-6xl font-extrabold max-w-4xl leading-tight xl:whitespace-nowrap md:whitespace-nowrap ">
Don't Swipe. <span id="typewriter"></span><span id="cursor" className="animate-pulse">|</span>
</h1>
{/*<p className="mt-6 text-lg md:text-xl text-gray-400 max-w-2xl">*/}
{/* {"Tired of swiping? Search what you're looking for!"}*/}
{/*</p>*/}
{/* Spacer */}
<div className="h-10"></div>
{!userId && <div className="py-8">
<Link href="/register"
className={`${fontStyle} bg-gradient-to-r from-red-600 to-red-800 text-white rounded-full hover:from-red-700 hover:to-red-900`}>
Join Compass
</Link>
{/* Spacer */}
{/*<div className="h-16"></div>*/}
</div>}
{/* Why Compass Bar */}
<div className="w-full bg-gray-50 dark:bg-gray-900 py-8 mt-20">
<div className="max-w-6xl mx-auto px-4">
<div className="grid md:grid-cols-3 gap-8 text-center">
<div className="space-y-2">
<h3 className="text-lg font-bold">Radically Transparent</h3>
<p className="text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-400">
No algorithms. Every profile searchable.
</p>
</div>
<div className="space-y-2">
<h3 className="text-lg font-bold">Built for Depth</h3>
<p className="text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-400">
Filter by any keyword and what matters most.
</p>
</div>
<div className="space-y-2">
<h3 className="text-lg font-bold">Community Owned</h3>
<p className="text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-400">
Free forever. Built by users, for users.
</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{/* Spacer */}
{userId &&
<>
{/*<div className="h-20"></div>*/}
<div className=" w-full py-10">
<main className="min-h-screen flex flex-col">
<ProfilePage/>
</main>
</div>
</>
}
</section>
</main>
);
}

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'use client';
import Link from 'next/link';
import {usePathname, useRouter} from "next/navigation";
import {Profile} from "@/lib/client/profile";
import {useEffect} from "react";
import {signOut, useSession} from "next-auth/react";
export default function ProfilePage() {
const pathname = usePathname(); // Get the current route
const router = useRouter();
const {data: session} = useSession();
useEffect(() => {
async function asyncRun() {
if (!session?.user?.id)
router.push('/login');
}
asyncRun();
}, []);
try {
const header = (
<div className="px-4 py-5 sm:px-6 flex justify-between items-center">
<div>
<h3 className="text-lg leading-6 font-medium ">My Profile</h3>
<p className="mt-1 max-w-2xl text-sm text-gray-500">View and update your profile information</p>
</div>
<Link
href={`/complete-profile?redirect=${encodeURIComponent(pathname)}`}
className="mx-1 transition px-2 py-2 text-sm font-medium xs:text-xs bg-blue-500 text-white rounded-full hover:bg-blue-600 min-w-20"
>
Edit Profile
</Link>
<button
onClick={() => signOut({callbackUrl: "/"})}
className="mx-1 transition px-2 py-2 text-sm font-medium xs:text-xs bg-red-500 text-white rounded-full hover:bg-red-600 min-w-20"
>
Sign Out
</button>
</div>
)
return (
<div className="min-h-screen py-12 px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8">
{Profile('/api/profile', header)}
</div>
)
;
} catch
(error) {
console.error('Error fetching user data:', error);
return <div className="text-center py-10">Error loading profile. Please try again later.</div>;
}
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'use client';
import React, {useEffect, useRef, useState} from 'react';
import {Gender} from "@prisma/client";
import Dropdown from "@/app/components/dropdown";
import Slider from '@mui/material/Slider';
import {DropdownKey, Item, RangeKey} from "@/lib/client/schema";
import {capitalize} from "@/lib/format";
import {fetchFeatures} from "@/lib/client/fetching";
interface FilterProps {
filters: {
gender: string;
interests: string[];
coreValues: string[];
connections: string[];
causeAreas: string[];
searchQuery: string;
minAge?: number | null;
maxAge?: number | null;
minIntroversion?: number | null;
maxIntroversion?: number | null;
};
onFilterChange: (key: string, value: any) => void;
onShowFilters: (value: boolean) => void;
onToggleFilter: (key: DropdownKey, value: string) => void;
onReset: () => void;
}
export const dropdownConfig: { id: DropdownKey, name: string }[] = [
{id: "connections", name: "Connection Type"},
{id: "coreValues", name: "Values"},
{id: "interests", name: "Interests"},
{id: "books", name: "Works"},
// {id: "causeAreas", name: "Cause Areas"},
]
export const rangeConfig: { id: RangeKey, name: string, min: number, max: number }[] = [
{id: "age", name: "Age", min: 15, max: 60},
{id: "introversion", name: "Introversion - Extroversion", min: 0, max: 100},
]
export function ProfileFilters({filters, onFilterChange, onShowFilters, onToggleFilter, onReset}: FilterProps) {
const [showFilters, setShowFilters] = useState(true);
// Initialize state for all dropdowns as an object with keys from dropdownConfig ids
const [optionsDropdown, setOptionsDropdown] = useState(() =>
Object.fromEntries(dropdownConfig.map(({id}) => [id, [] as Item[]]))
);
const setOptionsDropdownId = (id: string, value: any) => {
setOptionsDropdown((prev) => ({...prev, [id]: value}));
};
const [selectedDropdown, setSelectedDropdown] = useState(() =>
Object.fromEntries(dropdownConfig.map(({id}) => [id, new Set<string>()]))
);
const [newDropdown, setNewDropdown] = useState(() =>
Object.fromEntries(dropdownConfig.map(({id}) => [id, '']))
);
const [showDropdown, setShowDropdown] = useState(() =>
Object.fromEntries(dropdownConfig.map(({id}) => [id, false]))
);
// refs cannot be in state; create refs map outside state
const refDropdown = useRef<any>(
Object.fromEntries(dropdownConfig.map(({id}) => [id, React.createRef<HTMLDivElement>()]))
);
useEffect(() => {
fetchFeatures(setOptionsDropdownId);
}, []);
useEffect(() => {
console.log('selectedDropdown changed:', selectedDropdown);
}, [selectedDropdown]);
useEffect(() => {
const params = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
console.log('optionsDropdown changed:', optionsDropdown, params);
for (const [key, value] of params.entries()) {
let v: any = value
if (key === 'minAge') {
setMinRange({...minRange, age: v});
} else if (key === 'maxAge') {
setMaxRange({...maxRange, age: v});
} else if (key === 'minIntroversion') {
setMinRange({...minRange, introversion: v});
} else if (key === 'maxIntroversion') {
setMaxRange({...maxRange, introversion: v});
} else if (['interests', 'coreValues', 'causeAreas', 'connections'].includes(key)) {
v = v.split(",").filter(Boolean) || []
console.log(v)
for (const n of v) {
const option = optionsDropdown[key].find(i => i.name === n);
if (option) {
console.log(option);
setSelectedDropdown(prev => {
const newSet = new Set(prev[key]);
newSet.add(option.id);
return {...prev, [key]: newSet};
});
}
}
}
}
}, [optionsDropdown]);
useEffect(() => {
// Close dropdown when clicking outside
const handleClickOutside = (event: MouseEvent) => {
for (const id in showDropdown) {
const ref = refDropdown.current[id];
if (
ref?.current &&
!ref.current.contains(event.target as Node)
) {
setShowDropdown(prev => ({...prev, [id]: false}));
}
}
};
document.addEventListener('mousedown', handleClickOutside);
return () => {
document.removeEventListener('mousedown', handleClickOutside);
};
}, [showDropdown]);
const toggle = (id: DropdownKey, optionId: string) => {
setSelectedDropdown(prev => {
const newSet = new Set(prev[id]);
if (newSet.has(optionId)) {
newSet.delete(optionId);
} else {
newSet.add(optionId);
}
// console.log(newSet);
return {...prev, [id]: newSet};
});
};
const handleKeyDown = (id: DropdownKey, key: string) => {
if (key === 'Escape') setShowDropdown(prev => ({...prev, [id]: false}));
};
const handleChange = (id: DropdownKey, e: string) => {
setNewDropdown(prev => ({...prev, [id]: e}));
}
const handleFocus = (id: DropdownKey) => {
setShowDropdown(prev => ({...prev, [id]: true}))
}
const handleClick = (id: DropdownKey) => {
setShowDropdown(prev => ({...prev, [id]: !showDropdown[id]}))
}
function getDrowDown(id: DropdownKey, name: string) {
return (
<div key={id + '.div'}>
<div className="relative" ref={refDropdown.current[id]}>
<label className="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700 dark:text-white mb-2">
{name}
</label>
<Dropdown
key={id}
id={id}
value={newDropdown[id]}
onChange={handleChange}
onFocus={handleFocus}
onKeyDown={handleKeyDown}
onClick={handleClick}
/>
{(showDropdown[id]) && (
<div
className="absolute z-10 mt-1 w-full bg-white dark:bg-gray-900 shadow-lg max-h-60 rounded-md py-1 text-base ring-1 ring-black dark:ring-white ring-opacity-5 overflow-auto focus:outline-none sm:text-sm">
{optionsDropdown[id]
.filter(v => v.name.toLowerCase().includes(newDropdown[id].toLowerCase()))
.map((v) => (
<div
key={v.id}
className=" dark:text-white cursor-default select-none relative py-2 pl-3 pr-9 hover:bg-blue-50 dark:hover:bg-gray-700"
onClick={() => {
onToggleFilter(id, v.name);
toggle(id, v.id);
}}
>
<div className="flex items-center">
<input
type="checkbox"
className="h-4 w-4 text-blue-600 focus:ring-blue-500 border-gray-300 rounded"
checked={selectedDropdown[id].has(v.id)}
onChange={() => {
}}
onClick={(e) => e.stopPropagation()}
/>
<span className="font-normal ml-3 block truncate">
{v.name}
</span>
</div>
</div>
))}
</div>
)}
</div>
<div className="flex flex-wrap gap-2 mt-3">
{Array.from(selectedDropdown[id]).map(vId => {
const value = optionsDropdown[id].find(i => i.id === vId);
if (!value) return null;
return (
<span
key={vId}
className="inline-flex items-center px-3 py-1 rounded-full text-sm font-medium bg-blue-100 text-blue-800 dark:text-white dark:bg-gray-700"
>
{value.name}
<button
type="button"
onClick={(e) => {
e.stopPropagation();
toggle(id, vId);
onToggleFilter(id, value.name);
}}
className="ml-1.5 inline-flex items-center justify-center h-4 w-4 rounded-full bg-blue-200 hover:bg-blue-300 dark:text-white dark:bg-gray-500 focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-offset-2 focus:ring-blue-500"
>
<span className="sr-only">Remove {value.name}</span>
<svg className="h-2 w-2" fill="currentColor" viewBox="0 0 8 8">
<path
d="M4 3.293L6.646.646a.5.5 0 01.708.708L4.707 4l2.647 2.646a.5.5 0 01-.708.708L4 4.707l-2.646 2.647a.5.5 0 01-.708-.708L3.293 4 .646 1.354a.5.5 0 01.708-.708L4 3.293z"/>
</svg>
</button>
</span>
);
})}
</div>
</div>
)
}
interface Range {
id: RangeKey;
name: string;
min: number;
max: number;
}
const [minRange, setMinRange] = useState(() =>
Object.fromEntries(rangeConfig.map(({id}) => [id, undefined]))
);
const [maxRange, setMaxRange] = useState(() =>
Object.fromEntries(rangeConfig.map(({id}) => [id, undefined]))
);
function getSlider({id, name, min, max}: Range, showSlider: boolean = true) {
const minStr = 'min' + capitalize(id);
const maxStr = 'max' + capitalize(id);
const minVal = minRange[id];
const maxVal = maxRange[id];
const setMinVal = (v: any) => setMinRange({...minRange, [id]: v});
const setMaxVal = (v: any) => setMaxRange({...maxRange, [id]: v});
return (
<div key={id + '.div'}>
{showSlider &&
<div className="w-full px-2">
<label className="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700 dark:text-white mb-2">{name}</label>
<Slider
value={[minVal || min, maxVal || max]}
onChange={(e, value) => {
let [_min, _max] = value;
setMinVal((_min || min) > min ? _min : undefined);
setMaxVal((_max || max) < max ? _max : undefined);
}}
onChangeCommitted={(e, value) => {
let [_min, _max] = value;
onFilterChange(minStr, (_min || min) > min ? _min : undefined);
onFilterChange(maxStr, (_max || max) < max ? _max : undefined);
}}
valueLabelDisplay="auto"
min={min}
max={max}
sx={{
color: '#3B82F6',
'& .MuiSlider-valueLabel': {
backgroundColor: '#3B82F6',
color: '#fff',
},
}}
/>
</div>}
<div className="grid grid-cols-2 gap-4">
<div>
{/*<label className="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700 dark:text-white mb-1">Min Age</label>*/}
<input
type="number"
min={min}
max={max}
className="w-full p-2 border rounded-lg"
value={minVal || ''}
onChange={(e) => {
const value = e.target.value ? parseInt(e.target.value) : undefined;
onFilterChange(minStr, value);
setMinVal(value);
}}
placeholder="Min"
/>
</div>
<div>
{/*<label className="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700 dark:text-white mb-1">Max Age</label>*/}
<input
type="number"
min={min}
max={max}
className="w-full p-2 border rounded-lg"
value={maxVal || ''}
onChange={(e) => {
const value = e.target.value ? parseInt(e.target.value) : undefined;
onFilterChange(maxStr, value);
setMaxVal(value);
}}
placeholder="Max"
/>
</div>
</div>
</div>
)
}
return (
<div className="w-full mb-8">
<div className="flex flex-col sm:flex-row gap-4 mb-4">
{/*{showFilters && ()}*/}
<button
onClick={() => {
setShowFilters(!showFilters);
onShowFilters(!showFilters);
}}
className="px-4 py-2 border rounded-lg items-center gap-2 whitespace-nowrap hidden"
>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" className="h-5 w-5" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 24 24"
stroke="currentColor">
<path strokeLinecap="round" strokeLinejoin="round" strokeWidth={2}
d="M3 4a1 1 0 011-1h16a1 1 0 011 1v2.586a1 1 0 01-.293.707l-6.414 6.414a1 1 0 00-.293.707V17l-4 4v-6.586a1 1 0 00-.293-.707L3.293 7.293A1 1 0 013 6.586V4z"/>
</svg>
{showFilters ? 'Hide' : 'Show'}
</button>
</div>
{showFilters && (
<div className="p-4 rounded-lg shadow-sm border space-y-4">
<div className="space-y-4">
<div className="grid grid-cols-1 md:grid-cols-2 gap-4">
<div>
<label className="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700 dark:text-white mb-1">Gender</label>
<select
className="w-full p-2 border rounded-lg"
value={filters.gender}
onChange={(e) => onFilterChange('gender', e.target.value)}
>
<option value="">Any Gender</option>
{Object.keys(Gender).map((option) => (
<option key={option} value={option}>
{option}
</option>
))}
</select>
</div>
</div>
{getSlider(rangeConfig[0], false)}
{dropdownConfig.map(({id, name}) => getDrowDown(id, name))}
{getSlider(rangeConfig[1])}
{/*<div>*/}
{/* <label className="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700 dark:text-white mb-1">Cause Areas</label>*/}
{/* <div className="flex flex-wrap gap-2">*/}
{/* {allCauseAreas.map((cause) => (*/}
{/* <button*/}
{/* key={cause.name}*/}
{/* onClick={() => onToggleFilter('causeAreas', cause.name)}*/}
{/* className={`px-3 py-1 text-sm rounded-full ${*/}
{/* filters.causeAreas.includes(cause.name)*/}
{/* ? 'bg-green-100 dark:text-white dark:bg-green-900 text-green-800 border border-green-200'*/}
{/* : 'bg-gray-100 dark:text-white dark:bg-gray-700 text-gray-800 border border-gray-200 hover:bg-gray-200'*/}
{/* }`}*/}
{/* >*/}
{/* {cause.name}*/}
{/* </button>*/}
{/* ))}*/}
{/* </div>*/}
{/*</div>*/}
</div>
<div className="flex justify-end">
<button
onClick={() => {
onReset();
setSelectedDropdown(() =>
Object.fromEntries(dropdownConfig.map(({id}) => [id, new Set<string>()]))
);
setMinRange(() =>
Object.fromEntries(rangeConfig.map(({id}) => [id, undefined]))
);
setMaxRange(() =>
Object.fromEntries(rangeConfig.map(({id}) => [id, undefined]))
);
}}
className="px-4 py-2 text-sm text-gray-600 dark:text-white hover:text-gray-800"
>
Reset Filters
</button>
</div>
</div>
)}
</div>
);
}

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'use client';
import {useParams} from "next/navigation";
import {Profile} from "@/lib/client/profile";
export const dynamic = "force-dynamic"; // This disables SSG and ISR
export default function Post() {
const {id} = useParams();
return (
<div className="min-h-screen py-12 px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8">
{Profile(`/api/profiles/${id}`)}
</div>
);
}

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'use client';
import Link from "next/link";
import React, {useCallback, useEffect, useState} from "react";
import {DropdownKey, ProfileData} from "@/lib/client/schema";
import {dropdownConfig, ProfileFilters} from "./ProfileFilters";
import Image from "next/image";
import {useSession} from "next-auth/react";
// Disable static generation
export const dynamic = "force-dynamic";
const renderImages = false;
const initialState = {
gender: '',
minAge: null as number | null,
maxAge: null as number | null,
minIntroversion: null as number | null,
maxIntroversion: null as number | null,
interests: [] as string[],
coreValues: [] as string[],
books: [] as string[],
causeAreas: [] as string[],
connections: [] as string[],
searchQuery: '',
forceRun: false,
};
type ProfileFilters = {
gender: string;
minAge: number | null;
maxAge: number | null;
minIntroversion: number | null;
maxIntroversion: number | null;
interests: string[];
books: string[];
coreValues: string[];
causeAreas: string[];
connections: string[];
searchQuery: string;
forceRun: boolean;
};
export default function ProfilePage() {
const {data: session} = useSession();
const userId = session?.user?.id
console.log("session:", userId)
// if (!userId) return <div/>
const [profiles, setProfiles] = useState<ProfileData[]>([]);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const [error, setError] = useState('');
const [_, setShowFilters] = useState(true);
const [images, setImages] = useState<string[]>([]);
const [text, setText] = useState<string>('');
const [filters, setFilters] = useState(initialState);
useEffect(() => {
const params = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
const newFilters = {...initialState};
for (const [key, value] of params.entries()) {
// Type guard to check if the key is a valid filter key
if (key in newFilters) {
const filterKey = key as keyof ProfileFilters;
if (key === 'searchQuery') {
setText(value);
newFilters[filterKey] = value as never;
} else if (['interests', 'coreValues', 'causeAreas', 'connections'].includes(key)) {
const arrayKey = filterKey as 'interests' | 'coreValues' | 'causeAreas' | 'connections';
newFilters[arrayKey] = [...newFilters[arrayKey], value];
} else {
newFilters[filterKey] = value as never;
}
}
}
console.log(newFilters);
setFilters(newFilters);
}, []);
const [isStart, setIsStart] = useState(true);
const fetchProfiles = useCallback(async () => {
try {
setLoading(true);
let params = new URLSearchParams();
if (isStart) {
params = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
setIsStart(false);
}
console.log('fetchProfiles', params);
if (filters.gender) params.append('gender', filters.gender);
if (filters.minAge) params.append('minAge', filters.minAge.toString());
if (filters.maxAge) params.append('maxAge', filters.maxAge.toString());
if (filters.minIntroversion) params.append('minIntroversion', filters.minIntroversion.toString());
if (filters.maxIntroversion) params.append('maxIntroversion', filters.maxIntroversion.toString());
for (let i = 0; i < dropdownConfig.length; i++) {
const v = dropdownConfig[i];
const filterKey = v.id as DropdownKey;
if (filters[filterKey] && filters[filterKey].length > 0) {
params.append(v.id, filters[filterKey].join(','));
}
}
if (filters.searchQuery) params.append('searchQuery', filters.searchQuery);
let s = params.toString();
window.history.pushState({}, '', `?${s}`);
const response = await fetch(`/api/profiles?${s}`);
const data = await response.json();
if (!response.ok) {
console.log(response);
throw Error(data?.message);
}
if (!response.ok) {
console.error(data.error || 'Failed to fetch profiles');
return;
}
setProfiles(data.profiles || []);
console.log(data.profiles);
if (renderImages) {
for (const u of data.profiles) {
console.log(u);
const img = u.image;
let url = img;
if (img && !img.startsWith('http')) {
const imageResponse = await fetch(`/api/download?key=${img}`);
console.log(`imageResponse: ${imageResponse}`)
if (imageResponse.ok) {
const imageBlob = await imageResponse.json();
url = imageBlob['url'];
}
}
setImages(prev => [...(prev || []), url]);
}
console.log(images);
}
} catch
(error: any) {
console.error('Error fetching profiles:', error);
setError('Error: ' + error.message)
} finally {
setLoading(false);
}
}, [filters, images]);
useEffect(() => {
fetchProfiles();
}, [fetchProfiles]);
const handleFilterChange = (key: string, value: any) => {
setFilters(prev => ({
...prev,
[key]: value
}));
};
const showFilterChange = (value: boolean) => {
setShowFilters(value);
};
const toggleFilter = (key: DropdownKey, value: string) => {
setFilters(prev => ({
...prev,
[key]: prev[key].includes(value)
? prev[key].filter((item: string) => item !== value)
: [...prev[key], value]
}));
};
const resetFilters = () => {
setFilters(initialState);
setText('');
// window.history.pushState({}, '', '');
};
const onFilterChange = handleFilterChange
if (!userId) return <div/>
return (
<div className="min-h-screen px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8">
<div className="w-full max-w-7xl mx-auto">
{/*<div className="flex justify-between items-end mb-4">*/}
{/* /!*<h1 className="text-4xl sm:text-5xl font-extrabold">People</h1>*!/*/}
{/* <div className="text-lg pb-1">*/}
{/* /!*Users: <span className="font-bold">{totalUsers}</span>*!/*/}
{/* {totalUsers} users*/}
{/* </div>*/}
{/*</div>*/}
{/*<div className="py-6">*/}
{/* All the profiles are searchable, simply filter them below to find your best connections!*/}
{/*</div>*/}
<div className="relative flex-grow py-6 w-2/4 xs:w-full mx-auto">
<div className="relative">
<input
type="text"
placeholder='Try "meditation", "hiking", or multiple words like "writing, nature"'
className="w-full pl-10 pr-10 py-2 border rounded-lg focus:ring-2 focus:ring-blue-500 focus:border-transparent"
value={text}
onChange={(e) => setText(e.target.value)}
onKeyDown={(e) => {
if (e.key === 'Enter') {
const input = e.target as HTMLInputElement;
onFilterChange('searchQuery', input.value);
input.blur(); // This dismisses the keyboard
}
}}
/>
{filters.searchQuery && (
<button
onClick={() => {
onFilterChange('searchQuery', '');
setText('');
}}
className="absolute right-3 top-1/2 transform -translate-y-1/2 text-gray-400 hover:text-gray-600"
type="button"
>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" className="h-4 w-4" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 24 24"
stroke="currentColor">
<path strokeLinecap="round" strokeLinejoin="round" strokeWidth={2} d="M6 18L18 6M6 6l12 12"/>
</svg>
</button>
)}
</div>
<div className="absolute left-3 top-1/2 transform -translate-y-1/2 text-gray-400">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" className="h-5 w-5" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 24 24"
stroke="currentColor">
<path strokeLinecap="round" strokeLinejoin="round" strokeWidth={2}
d="M21 21l-6-6m2-5a7 7 0 11-14 0 7 7 0 0114 0z"/>
</svg>
</div>
</div>
<div className="flex flex-col md:flex-row gap-8 xs:gap-0">
{/* Filters Sidebar */}
<div className={`w-full md:w-80 flex-shrink-0`}>
{/*// md:${showFilters ? 'w-80' : 'w-20'}*/}
<div className="top-24">
<ProfileFilters
filters={filters}
onFilterChange={handleFilterChange}
onShowFilters={showFilterChange}
onToggleFilter={toggleFilter}
onReset={resetFilters}
/>
</div>
</div>
{/* Profiles Grid */}
<div className="flex-1">
{loading ? (
<div className="flex justify-center py-8">
<div className="flex justify-center min-h-screen py-8">
<div data-testid="spinner"
className="animate-spin rounded-full h-12 w-12 border-t-2 border-b-2 border-blue-500"></div>
</div>
</div>
) : error ? (
<div className="flex justify-center py-2">
<p>{error}</p>
</div>
) : profiles.length > 0 ? (
<div className="grid grid-cols-1 sm:grid-cols-1 lg:grid-cols-1 xl:grid-cols-2 gap-6 py-4">
{profiles.map((
user,
idx
) => (
<Link
key={user.id}
href={`/profiles/${user.id}`}
className="group block bg-white dark:bg-gray-800 rounded-lg overflow-hidden shadow hover:shadow-md transition-shadow duration-200 h-full"
>
<div className="p-4 h-full flex flex-col">
<div className="flex items-center space-x-4">
{renderImages && (<div className="flex-shrink-0">
<Image
className="h-16 w-16 rounded-full object-cover"
src={images[idx]}
alt={``}
/>
</div>)}
<div className="flex-1 min-w-0">
<h3 className="text-lg font-medium text-gray-900 dark:text-white truncate">
{user.name}
</h3>
<p className="text-sm text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400 line-clamp-3">
{user.profile?.description || ''}
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div className="mt-4 space-y-2 flex-grow">
{user.profile?.coreValues && user.profile.coreValues.length > 0 && (
<div className="flex flex-wrap gap-1">
{user.profile.coreValues.slice(0, 6).map(({value}) => (
<span key={value?.id}
className="inline-block text-xs px-2 py-1 bg-blue-50 text-blue-700 dark:text-white dark:bg-gray-700 rounded-full">
{value?.name}
</span>
))}
</div>
)}
</div>
<div className="mt-4 space-y-2 flex-grow">
{user.profile?.intellectualInterests && user.profile.intellectualInterests.length > 0 && (
<div className="flex flex-wrap gap-1">
{user.profile.intellectualInterests.slice(0, 10).map(({interest}) => (
<span key={interest?.id}
className="inline-block text-xs px-2 py-1 bg-blue-50 text-blue-700 dark:text-white dark:bg-gray-700 rounded-full">
{interest?.name}
</span>
))}
</div>
)}
</div>
<div className="mt-4 space-y-2 flex-grow">
{user.profile.books?.length > 0 && (
<div className="flex flex-wrap gap-1">
{user.profile.books.slice(0, 6).map(({value}) => (
<span key={value?.id}
className="inline-block text-xs px-2 py-1 bg-blue-50 text-blue-700 dark:text-white dark:bg-gray-700 rounded-full">
{value?.name}
</span>
))}
</div>
)}
</div>
</div>
</Link>
))}
</div>
) : (
<div className="text-center py-12">
{/*<p className="text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400">No profiles found matching your criteria.</p>*/}
<svg className="mx-auto h-12 w-12 mt-4 text-gray-400" fill="none" viewBox="0 0 24 24"
stroke="currentColor">
<path strokeLinecap="round" strokeLinejoin="round" strokeWidth={1.5}
d="M9.172 16.172a4 4 0 015.656 0M9 10h.01M15 10h.01M21 12a9 9 0 11-18 0 9 9 0 0118 0z"/>
</svg>
<h3 className="mt-2 text-sm font-medium">No profiles found</h3>
<p className="mt-1 text-sm">
{"Try adjusting your search or filter to find what you're looking for."}
</p>
</div>
)}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
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"use client";
import {SessionProvider} from "next-auth/react";
import {ThemeProvider} from 'next-themes';
export default function Providers({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
return <SessionProvider><ThemeProvider attribute="class" defaultTheme="system" enableSystem>
{children}
</ThemeProvider>;</SessionProvider>;
}

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"use client";
import { useState } from "react";
import { ClipboardCopy } from "lucide-react";
interface CodeBlockProps {
code: string;
}
export function CodeBlock({ code }: CodeBlockProps) {
const [copied, setCopied] = useState(false);
const copyToClipboard = async () => {
try {
await navigator.clipboard.writeText(code);
setCopied(true);
setTimeout(() => setCopied(false), 2000);
} catch (err) {
console.error("Failed to copy text: ", err);
}
};
return (
<div className="relative bg-gray-900 rounded-md overflow-hidden">
<div className="flex items-center justify-between px-4 py-2 bg-gray-800">
<span className="text-xs text-gray-400">Terminal</span>
<button
onClick={copyToClipboard}
className="text-gray-400 hover:text-white transition-colors"
aria-label="Copy to clipboard"
>
{copied ? (
<span className="text-green-400 text-xs">Copied!</span>
) : (
<ClipboardCopy size={16} />
)}
</button>
</div>
<pre className="p-4 overflow-x-auto text-gray-300 text-sm">
<code>{code}</code>
</pre>
</div>
);
}

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import SetupInstructions from "./setup-instructions";
export default function SetupPage() {
return (
<div className="min-h-screen flex flex-col items-center justify-center p-8">
<div className="max-w-3xl w-full rounded-lg shadow-lg p-8">
<h1 className="text-3xl font-bold text-center mb-6 ">
Welcome to Compass
</h1>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-8 text-center">
It looks like your database isn&apos;t set up yet. Follow the
instructions below to get started.
</p>
<SetupInstructions />
</div>
</div>
);
}

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"use client";
import SetupSteps from "./setup-steps";
export default function SetupInstructions() {
return (
<div className="space-y-8">
<SetupSteps />
</div>
);
}

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import { CodeBlock } from "./code-block";
export default function SetupSteps() {
return (
<div className="space-y-8">
<section>
<h2 className="text-2xl font-semibold mb-4 text-gray-800">
Getting Started
</h2>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-4">
Follow these steps to set up your Next.js & Prisma Postgres Auth
Starter:
</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3 className="text-xl font-semibold mb-3 text-gray-800">
1. Install Dependencies
</h3>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3">
After cloning the repo and navigating into it, install dependencies:
</p>
<CodeBlock code="npm install" />
</section>
<section>
<h3 className="text-xl font-semibold mb-3 text-gray-800">
2. Create a Prisma Postgres Instance
</h3>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3">
Create a Prisma Postgres instance by running the following command:
</p>
<CodeBlock code="npx prisma init --db" />
<p className="text-gray-600 mt-3">
This command is interactive and will prompt you to:
</p>
<ol className="list-decimal list-inside mt-2 space-y-1 text-gray-600">
<li>Log in to the Prisma Console</li>
<li>
Select a <strong>region</strong> for your Prisma Postgres instance
</li>
<li>
Give a <strong>name</strong> to your Prisma project
</li>
</ol>
<p className="text-gray-600 mt-3">
Once the command has terminated, copy the{" "}
<strong>Database URL</strong> from the terminal output. You&apos;ll
need it in the next step.
</p>
</section>
<section>
<h3 className="text-xl font-semibold mb-3 text-gray-800">
3. Set Up Your .env File
</h3>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3">
You need to configure your database connection via an environment
variable.
</p>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3">
First, create an <code>.env</code> file:
</p>
<CodeBlock code="touch .env" />
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3 mt-3">
Then update the <code>.env</code> file by replacing the existing{" "}
<code>DATABASE_URL</code> value with the one you previously copied:
</p>
<CodeBlock
code={`DATABASE_URL="prisma+postgres://accelerate.prisma-data.net/?api_key=PRISMA_POSTGRES_API_KEY"`}
/>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3 mt-3">
To ensure your authentication works properly, you&apos;ll also need to
set env vars for NextAuth.js:
</p>
<CodeBlock code={`AUTH_SECRET="RANDOM_32_CHARACTER_STRING"`} />
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3 mt-3">
You can generate a random 32 character string for the{" "}
<code>AUTH_SECRET</code> with this command:
</p>
<CodeBlock code="npx auth secret" />
</section>
<section>
<h3 className="text-xl font-semibold mb-3 text-gray-800">
4. Migrate the Database
</h3>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3">
Run the following command to set up your database and Prisma schema:
</p>
<CodeBlock code="npx prisma migrate dev --name init" />
</section>
<section>
<h3 className="text-xl font-semibold mb-3 text-gray-800">
5. Seed the Database
</h3>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3">Add initial data to your database:</p>
<CodeBlock code="npx prisma db seed" />
</section>
<section>
<h3 className="text-xl font-semibold mb-3 text-gray-800">
6. Run the App
</h3>
<p className="text-gray-600 mb-3">Start the development server:</p>
<CodeBlock code="npm run dev" />
<p className="text-gray-600 mt-3">
Once the server is running, visit <code>http://localhost:3000</code>{" "}
to start using the app.
</p>
</section>
</div>
);
}

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import React, {useEffect, useState} from "react";
import {SubmitHandler, useForm} from "react-hook-form";
import {Gender} from "@prisma/client";
import {useSession} from "next-auth/react";
import {useRouter, useSearchParams} from "next/navigation";
import Slider from "@mui/material/Slider";
import {errorBlock} from "@/lib/client/errors";
import {Item} from "@/lib/client/schema";
import {fetchFeatures} from "@/lib/client/fetching";
// Updated Question type to support more field types and conditions
type Question = {
name: string;
label: string;
type?: string;
options?: string[];
range?: string[];
optional?: boolean;
group?: boolean;
fields?: Question[];
condition?: (values: any) => boolean;
};
// Onboarding questions with conditional logic and grouping
const questions: Question[] = [
{
name: "name",
label: "Hi! What's your first name?",
},
{
name: "location",
label: "Where are you located?",
group: true,
fields: [
{name: "country", label: "Country"},
// { name: "zipCode", label: "Zip Code" },
],
},
{
name: "gender",
label: "What's your gender?",
type: "select",
options: ["Man", "Woman", "Other"],
},
// {
// name: "genderOther",
// label: "How do you identify?",
// type: "select",
// options: [
// "Agender",
// "Androgynous",
// "Bigender",
// "Cis Man",
// "Cis Woman",
// "Genderfluid",
// "Genderqueer",
// "Gender Nonconforming",
// "Hijra",
// "Intersex",
// "Non-binary",
// "Other gender",
// "Pangender",
// "Transfeminine",
// "Transgender",
// "Trans Man",
// "Transmasculine",
// "Transsexual",
// "Trans Woman",
// "Two Spirit"
// ],
// optional: true,
// condition: (values) => values.gender === "See all",
// },
{
name: "birthday",
label: "When's your birthday?",
type: "date",
},
{
name: "connections",
label: "What kind of relationship are you looking for?",
type: "multiselect",
options: [
// "Debate Partner",
"Friendship",
"Short-term relationship",
"Long-term Relationship",
// "Other",
],
},
// {
// name: "kids",
// label: "What are your ideal plans for children? (optional)",
// type: "select",
// options: [
// "Skip",
// "Want someday",
// "Don't want",
// "Have and want more",
// "Have and don't want more",
// "Not sure yet",
// "Have kids",
// "Open to kids",
// ],
// optional: true,
// condition: (values) =>
// ["Short-term dating", "Hookups", "Long-term dating"].includes(
// values.relationshipType
// ),
// },
// {
// name: "nonMonogamy",
// label: "Non-Monogamy Options",
// type: "select",
// options: ["Monogamous", "Non-monogamous", "Open to either"],
// condition: (values) =>
// ["Short-term dating", "Hookups", "Long-term dating"].includes(
// values.relationshipType
// ),
// },
// {
// name: "photos",
// label: "Add photos (optional)",
// type: "file",
// optional: true,
// },
{
name: "description",
label: "Tell us about yourself",
type: "textarea",
},
{
name: "contactInfo",
label: "How can people contact you?",
type: "textarea",
},
// Personality questions
// {
// name: "intenseOrCarefree",
// label: "Which word describes you better?",
// type: "select",
// options: ["Intense", "Carefree"],
// },
// {
// name: "religion",
// label: "How important is religion/God in your life?",
// type: "select",
// options: [
// "Not at all important",
// "Slightly important",
// "Moderately important",
// "Very important",
// "Extremely important"
// ]
// },
// {
// name: "politics",
// label: "Which best describes your political beliefs?",
// type: "select",
// options: [
// "Very liberal",
// "Liberal",
// "Moderate",
// "Conservative",
// "Very conservative",
// "Other"
// ]
// },
{
name: "introversion",
label: "How would you describe your social style?",
type: "slider",
range: ['Introverted', 'Extroverted'],
},
// {
// name: "introversion",
// label: "How would you describe your social style?",
// type: "select",
// options: [
// "Very introverted",
// "Somewhat introverted",
// "In the middle",
// "Somewhat extroverted",
// "Very extroverted"
// ]
// },
];
// List of valid countries (shortened for brevity, add more as needed)
const countryOptions = [
"United States", "Canada", "United Kingdom", "Australia", "Germany", "France", "India", "China", "Japan", "Brazil", "Mexico", "Italy", "Spain", "Netherlands", "Sweden", "Norway", "Denmark", "Finland", "Ireland", "New Zealand"
// ...add more countries as needed
];
type FormValues = {
[key: string]: any;
};
// Helper to get visible questions based on current form values
const getVisibleQuestions = (values: FormValues) =>
questions.filter((q) => !q.condition || q.condition(values));
const OnboardingForm: React.FC = () => {
const searchParams = useSearchParams();
const redirect = searchParams.get('redirect') || '/';
const router = useRouter();
const {update} = useSession();
const [error, setError] = useState('');
const [step, setStep] = useState(0);
const {register, handleSubmit, getValues, formState: {errors}} = useForm<FormValues>();
const [formValues, setFormValues] = useState<FormValues>({});
const [showGenderDefs, setShowGenderDefs] = useState(false);
const [sliderValue, setSliderValue] = useState(0);
const [isSubmitting, setIsSubmitting] = useState(false);
const featureNames = ['connections'];
const [allFeatures, _setAllFeatures] = useState(() =>
Object.fromEntries(featureNames.map((id) => [id, [] as Item[]]))
);
const setAllFeatures = (id: string, value: any) => {
_setAllFeatures((prev) => ({...prev, [id]: value}));
};
useEffect(() => {
console.log('Fetching features...');
fetchFeatures(setAllFeatures);
}, []);
// Helper to calculate age
const getAge = (month: string, day: string, year: string) => {
if (!month || !day || !year) return null;
const mm = parseInt(month, 10);
const dd = parseInt(day, 10);
const yyyy = parseInt(year, 10);
if (isNaN(mm) || isNaN(dd) || isNaN(yyyy)) return null;
const today = new Date();
// const birthDate = new Date(yyyy, mm - 1, dd);
let age = today.getFullYear() - yyyy;
const m = today.getMonth() - (mm - 1);
if (m < 0 || (m === 0 && today.getDate() < dd)) {
age--;
}
return age;
};
const visibleQuestions = getVisibleQuestions(formValues);
const isLastStep = step === visibleQuestions.length - 1;
const currentQuestion = visibleQuestions[step];
const onSubmit: SubmitHandler<FormValues> = async () => {
setIsSubmitting(true);
setError('');
const allValues = {...formValues, ...getValues()};
console.log(JSON.stringify(allValues, null, 2));
try {
const data: any = {
profile: {
description: allValues.description,
contactInfo: allValues.contactInfo,
location: allValues.country,
gender: allValues.gender as Gender,
birthYear: parseInt(allValues.birthYear),
introversion: 100 - allValues.introversion,
// images: keys,
},
// ...(key && {image: key}),
name: allValues.name,
};
for (const t of ['connections']) {
if (!allValues[t]) continue;
data[t] = Array.from(allValues[t]).map(name => ({
id: allFeatures[t].find(i => i.name === name)?.id,
name: name
}));
}
console.log('data:', data)
const response = await fetch('/api/user/update-profile', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
},
body: JSON.stringify(data),
});
if (!response.ok) {
const errorData = await response.json();
setError(errorData.error || 'Failed to update profile');
return;
}
await update();
router.push(redirect);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Profile update error:', error);
setError(error instanceof Error ? error.message : 'Failed to update profile');
}
};
const nextStep = () => {
const values = getValues();
setFormValues((prev) => ({...prev, ...values}));
setStep((s) => Math.min(s + 1, visibleQuestions.length - 1));
};
const prevStep = () => setStep((s) => Math.max(s - 1, 0));
// Questions where skip is allowed (from 'relationshipDuration' onward)
const skipFrom = visibleQuestions.findIndex(q => q.name === 'relationshipDuration');
const canSkip = step >= skipFrom && skipFrom !== -1;
return (
<div>
{error && errorBlock(error)}
<form onSubmit={handleSubmit(onSubmit)} className="mt-0 space-y-6 flex flex-col items-center">
<div className="w-full flex flex-col items-center">
<label className="px-4 text-center block w-full text-3xl font-bold mb-8 mt-0"
style={{marginTop: '0rem'}}>{currentQuestion.label}</label>
{currentQuestion.group && currentQuestion.fields ? (
currentQuestion.fields.map((field) => {
let fieldInput;
if (field.name === "country") {
fieldInput = (
<>
<input
list="country-list"
{...register(field.name, {
required: !field.optional,
// validate: value => countryOptions.includes(value) || "Please select a valid country." // Skip until all countries are listed
})}
defaultValue={getValues(field.name) || ""}
onKeyDown={(e) => {
if (e.key === "Enter") {
e.preventDefault();
nextStep();
}
}}
className="text-center text-lg py-3 px-5 h-14 rounded-full border w-72"
/>
<datalist id="country-list">
{countryOptions.map((country) => (
<option key={country} value={country}/>
))}
</datalist>
</>
);
} else if (field.name === "zipCode") {
fieldInput = (
<input
type="text"
{...register(field.name, {
required: !field.optional,
pattern: {value: /^\d{5}(-\d{4})?$/, message: "Please enter a valid US zip code."}
})}
defaultValue={getValues(field.name) || ""}
onKeyDown={(e) => {
if (e.key === "Enter") {
e.preventDefault();
nextStep();
}
}}
className="text-center text-lg py-3 px-5 h-14 rounded-full border w-48"
/>
);
} else {
fieldInput = (
<input
type={field.type || "text"}
{...register(field.name, {required: !field.optional})}
defaultValue={getValues(field.name) || ""}
onKeyDown={(e) => {
if (e.key === "Enter") {
e.preventDefault();
nextStep();
}
}}
className="text-center text-lg py-3 px-5 h-14 rounded-full border"
/>
);
}
return (
<div key={field.name} className="w-full flex flex-col items-center">
<label className="text-center w-full">{field.label}</label>
{fieldInput}
{errors[field.name] && (
<span className="block text-center mt-4">
{(errors[field.name] as any)?.message || "This field is required"}
</span>
)}
</div>
);
})
) : currentQuestion.name === "birthday" ? (
<div className="flex flex-row gap-2 justify-center items-center mt-2">
<input
type="text"
maxLength={2}
placeholder="MM"
{...register("birthMonth", {required: true, pattern: /^(0?[1-9]|1[0-2])$/})}
className="rounded-full border px-4 py-2 text-lg text-center w-20"
/>
<input
type="text"
maxLength={2}
placeholder="DD"
{...register("birthDay", {required: true, pattern: /^(0?[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])$/})}
className="rounded-full border px-4 py-2 text-lg text-center w-20"
/>
<input
type="text"
maxLength={4}
placeholder="YYYY"
{...register("birthYear", {required: true, pattern: /^[0-9]{4}$/})}
className="rounded-full border px-4 py-2 text-lg text-center w-28"
/>
{(() => {
const month = getValues("birthMonth");
const day = getValues("birthDay");
const year = getValues("birthYear");
const age = getAge(month, day, year);
if (age && age > 0 && age < 120) {
return <span className="ml-4 text-lg font-semibold text-blue-700">You are {age}!</span>;
}
return null;
})()}
</div>
) : (currentQuestion.type === "select" && currentQuestion.options && currentQuestion.options.length <= 6) ? (
<div className="flex flex-wrap gap-2 mt-2 justify-center">
{currentQuestion.options.map((opt) => (
<button
key={opt}
type="button"
className={`px-4 py-2 rounded-full border ${formValues[currentQuestion.name] === opt ? 'bg-red-700 text-white' : 'bg-gray-100 dark:bg-gray-700'} hover:bg-red-100 dark:hover:bg-red-800 transition-colors`}
onClick={() => {
setFormValues({...formValues, [currentQuestion.name]: opt});
setStep((s) => Math.min(s + 1, visibleQuestions.length - 1));
}}
>
{opt}
</button>
))}
</div>
) : (currentQuestion.type === "multiselect" && currentQuestion.options && currentQuestion.options.length <= 6) ? (
<div className="flex flex-wrap gap-2 mt-2 justify-center">
{currentQuestion.options.map((opt) => {
const selected = (formValues[currentQuestion.name] || []).includes(opt);
return (
<button
key={opt}
type="button"
className={`px-4 py-2 rounded-full border ${selected ? 'bg-red-700 text-white' : 'bg-gray-100 dark:bg-gray-700'} hover:bg-red-100 dark:hover:bg-red-800 transition-colors`}
onClick={() => {
const prev = formValues[currentQuestion.name] || [];
const next = selected ? prev.filter((v: string) => v !== opt) : [...prev, opt];
setFormValues({...formValues, [currentQuestion.name]: next});
}}
>
{opt}
</button>
);
})}
</div>
) : currentQuestion.type === "slider" ? (
<div className="flex items-center w-full max-w-xl gap-4">
{currentQuestion.range && (
<span className="min-w-[80px] text-gray-500 text-left">
{currentQuestion.range[0]}
</span>
)}
<Slider
value={sliderValue}
onChange={(e, value) => {
setSliderValue(value);
setFormValues({...formValues, [currentQuestion.name]: value});
}}
valueLabelDisplay="auto"
min={0}
max={100}
sx={{
color: '#3B82F6',
'& .MuiSlider-valueLabel': {
backgroundColor: '#3B82F6',
color: '#fff',
},
}}
className="flex-1"
/>
{currentQuestion.range && (
<span className="min-w-[80px] text-gray-500 text-right">
{currentQuestion.range[1]}
</span>
)}
</div>
) : currentQuestion.type === "select" ? (
<select
{...register(currentQuestion.name, {required: !currentQuestion.optional})}
className="px-4 text-center text-lg py-3 h-14 rounded-full border"
onKeyDown={(e) => {
if (e.key === "Enter") {
e.preventDefault();
nextStep();
}
}}
>
<option value="">Select...</option>
{currentQuestion.options?.map((opt) => (
<option key={opt} value={opt}>
{opt}
</option>
))}
</select>
) : currentQuestion.type === "multiselect" ? (
<select
multiple
{...register(currentQuestion.name, {required: !currentQuestion.optional})}
className="px-4 border rounded-full w-full min-h-[44px] focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-blue-400 text-center text-lg py-3 h-14"
style={{minHeight: 44, boxSizing: 'border-box', cursor: 'pointer'}}
onKeyDown={(e) => {
if (e.key === "Enter") {
e.preventDefault();
nextStep();
}
}}
>
{currentQuestion.options?.map((opt) => (
<option key={opt} value={opt}>
{opt}
</option>
))}
</select>
// For a more advanced UI, consider using react-select's MultiSelect component
) : currentQuestion.type === "textarea" ? (
<textarea
{...register(currentQuestion.name, {required: !currentQuestion.optional})}
defaultValue={getValues(currentQuestion.name) || ""}
className="text-center text-lg py-3 px-5 h-28 rounded-lg border"
/>
) : currentQuestion.type === "file" ? (
<input
type="file"
{...register(currentQuestion.name)}
className="text-center text-lg py-3 px-5 h-14 rounded-full border"
/>
) : (currentQuestion.name === "genderOther") ? (
<div className="flex flex-col items-center w-full">
<select
{...register(currentQuestion.name, {required: !currentQuestion.optional})}
className="px-4 text-center text-lg py-3 h-14 rounded-full border w-full max-w-xl"
>
<option value="">Select...</option>
{questions.find(q => q.name === "genderOther")?.options?.map((opt) => (
<option key={opt} value={opt}>{opt}</option>
))}
</select>
<button
type="button"
className="mt-4 mb-2 px-4 py-2 rounded-full border bg-gray-100 hover:bg-gray-200 text-gray-700 transition-colors"
onClick={() => setShowGenderDefs((v) => !v)}
>
{showGenderDefs ? "Hide definitions" : "Show definitions"}
</button>
{showGenderDefs && (
<div
className="mt-2 p-4 bg-white border rounded-lg shadow max-w-xl text-left text-sm overflow-y-auto max-h-96">
<ul className="list-disc pl-5">
<li><b>Agender</b>: Individuals with no gender identity or a neutral gender identity.</li>
<li><b>Androgynous</b>: Individuals with both male & female presentation or nature.</li>
<li><b>Bigender</b>: Individuals who identify as multiple genders/identities, either simultaneously
or
at different times.
</li>
<li><b>Cis Man</b>: Individuals whose gender identity matches the male sex they were assigned at
birth.
</li>
<li><b>Cis Woman</b>: Individuals whose gender identity matches the female sex they were assigned at
birth.
</li>
<li><b>Genderfluid</b>: Individuals who dont have a fixed gender identity.</li>
<li><b>Genderqueer</b>: Individuals who dont identify with binary gender identity norms.</li>
<li><b>Gender Nonconforming</b>: Individuals whose gender expressions dont match masculine &
feminine
gender norms.
</li>
<li><b>Hijra</b>: A third gender identity, largely used in the Indian subcontinent, which typically
reflects people who were assigned male at birth, with feminine gender expression, who identify as
neither male nor female.
</li>
<li><b>Intersex</b>: Individuals born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesnt fit the
typical definitions of female or male.
</li>
<li><b>Non-binary</b>: A term covering any gender identity or expression that doesnt fit within the
gender binary.
</li>
<li><b>Other gender</b>: Individuals who identify with any other gender expressions.</li>
<li><b>Pangender</b>: Individuals who identify with a wide multiplicity of gender identities.</li>
<li><b>Transfeminine</b>: Transgender individuals whose gender expression is more feminine
presenting.
</li>
<li><b>Transgender</b>: Individuals whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at
birth.
</li>
<li><b>Trans Man</b>: Individuals who were assigned female at birth (AFAB) but have a male gender
identity.
</li>
<li><b>Transmasculine</b>: Transgender individuals whose gender expression is more masculine
presenting.
</li>
<li><b>Transsexual</b>: This term is sometimes used to describe trans individuals (who do not
identify
with the sex they were assigned at birth) who wish to align their gender identity & sex through
medical intervention.
</li>
<li><b>Trans Woman</b>: Individuals who were assigned male at birth (AMAB) but have a female gender
identity.
</li>
<li><b>Two Spirit</b>: Term largely used in Indigenous, Native American, and First Nation cultures,
reflecting individuals who identify with multiple genders/gender identities that are neither male
nor female.
</li>
</ul>
</div>
)}
</div>
) : (
<input
type={currentQuestion.type || "text"}
{...register(currentQuestion.name, {required: !currentQuestion.optional})}
defaultValue={getValues(currentQuestion.name) || ""}
onKeyDown={(e) => {
if (e.key === "Enter") {
e.preventDefault();
nextStep();
}
}}
className="text-center text-lg py-3 px-5 h-14 rounded-full border"
/>
)}
{errors[currentQuestion.name] && <span className="block text-center mt-4">This field is required</span>}
</div>
<div className="flex flex-row justify-center items-center w-full mt-16 gap-4">
{step > 0 && (
<button
type="button"
onClick={prevStep}
className="rounded-full px-6 py-2 font-semibold bg-gray-200 dark:bg-gray-700 hover:bg-gray-300 dark:hover:bg-gray-600 transition-colors"
>
Back
</button>
)}
{canSkip && (
<button
type="button"
onClick={() => {
setFormValues((prev) => ({...prev, [currentQuestion.name]: ""}));
setStep((s) => Math.min(s + 1, visibleQuestions.length - 1));
}}
className="rounded-full px-6 py-2 font-semibold bg-gray-100 text-gray-700 hover:bg-gray-200 transition-colors"
>
Skip
</button>
)}
{!isLastStep ? (
<button
key={currentQuestion.name}
type="button"
onClick={nextStep}
className="rounded-full px-6 py-2 font-semibold bg-red-700 text-white hover:bg-red-800 transition-colors"
>
Next
</button>
) : (
<button
type="submit"
className="rounded-full px-6 py-2 font-semibold bg-red-700 text-white hover:bg-red-800 transition-colors"
>
{isSubmitting ? 'Saving...' : 'Submit'}
</button>
)}
</div>
</form>
</div>
);
};
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'use client';
import {useEffect, useState} from 'react';
import {Textarea} from '@/components/ui/textarea';
import {Select, SelectContent, SelectItem, SelectTrigger, SelectValue,} from '@/components/ui/select';
// import {cons} from "effect/List";
type Prompt = {
id: string;
text: string;
};
type Answer = {
promptId: string;
prompt: string;
text: string;
};
interface PromptAnswerProps {
prompts: string[];
onAnswerChange: (answer: Answer) => void;
initialAnswer?: string;
initialValues?: any;
initialPromptId?: string;
className?: string;
}
export function PromptAnswer(
{
prompts,
onAnswerChange,
initialValues = null,
initialAnswer = '',
initialPromptId = '',
className = '',
}: PromptAnswerProps
) {
// const [selectedPromptId, setSelectedPromptId] = useState(initialPromptId);
const [answer, setAnswer] = useState(initialAnswer);
const [isCustomPrompt, setIsCustomPrompt] = useState(false);
const [selectedPrompt, setSelectedPrompt] = useState('');
const idToPrompt = Object.fromEntries(prompts.map((item, idx) => [idx, item]));
// console.log('dictPrompts', idToPrompt)
useEffect(() => {
if (initialPromptId === 'custom') {
setIsCustomPrompt(true);
setSelectedPrompt(initialAnswer);
}
}, [initialPromptId, initialAnswer]);
const handlePromptChange = (prompt: string) => {
console.log('handlePromptChange', prompt)
if (prompt === 'custom') {
setIsCustomPrompt(true);
setSelectedPrompt('');
// onAnswerChange({promptId: 'custom', prompt: selectedPrompt, text: selectedPrompt});
} else {
setIsCustomPrompt(false);
setSelectedPrompt(prompt);
// onAnswerChange({promptId: id, prompt: idToPrompt[id], text: answer});
}
setAnswer(initialValues[prompt] || '')
};
const handleAnswerChange = (text: string) => {
setAnswer(text);
console.log('handleAnswerChange', text)
onAnswerChange({
promptId: '...',
prompt: selectedPrompt,
text: text,
});
};
const handleCustomPromptChange = (text: string) => {
setSelectedPrompt(text);
// onAnswerChange({
// promptId: 'custom',
// prompt: text,
// text,
// });
};
return (
<div className={`space-y-4 ${className}`}>
<div className="space-y-2">
<label className="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700">
Select a prompt
</label>
<Select value={isCustomPrompt ? 'custom' : selectedPrompt} onValueChange={handlePromptChange}>
<SelectTrigger className="w-full">
<SelectValue placeholder="Choose a prompt..."/>
</SelectTrigger>
<SelectContent className="max-h-60 overflow-auto">
{prompts.map((prompt, idx) => (
<SelectItem key={idx} value={prompt}>
{prompt}
</SelectItem>
))}
<SelectItem value="custom">Write your own prompt</SelectItem>
</SelectContent>
</Select>
</div>
{isCustomPrompt && (
<div className="space-y-2">
<label className="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700">
Your custom prompt
</label>
<Textarea
value={selectedPrompt}
onChange={(e) => handleCustomPromptChange(e.target.value)}
placeholder="Write your own prompt..."
className="min-h-[100px]"
/>
</div>
)}
<div className="space-y-2 ">
<label className="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700">
Your answer
</label>
<Textarea
value={answer}
onChange={(e) => handleAnswerChange(e.target.value)}
placeholder="Type your answer here..."
className="min-h-[150px]"
/>
</div>
</div>
);
}
export default PromptAnswer;

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import * as React from "react"
import { Slot } from "@radix-ui/react-slot"
import { cva, type VariantProps } from "class-variance-authority"
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils"
const buttonVariants = cva(
"inline-flex items-center justify-center whitespace-nowrap rounded-md text-sm font-medium ring-offset-background transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-ring focus-visible:ring-offset-2 disabled:pointer-events-none disabled:opacity-50",
{
variants: {
variant: {
default: "bg-primary text-primary-foreground hover:bg-primary/90",
destructive:
"bg-destructive text-destructive-foreground hover:bg-destructive/90",
outline:
"border border-input hover:bg-accent hover:text-accent-foreground",
secondary:
"bg-secondary text-secondary-foreground hover:bg-secondary/80",
ghost: "hover:bg-accent hover:text-accent-foreground",
link: "text-primary underline-offset-4 hover:underline",
},
size: {
default: "h-10 px-4 py-2",
sm: "h-9 rounded-md px-3",
lg: "h-11 rounded-md px-8",
icon: "h-10 w-10",
},
},
defaultVariants: {
variant: "default",
size: "default",
},
}
)
export interface ButtonProps
extends React.ButtonHTMLAttributes<HTMLButtonElement>,
VariantProps<typeof buttonVariants> {
asChild?: boolean
}
const Button = React.forwardRef<HTMLButtonElement, ButtonProps>(
({ className, variant, size, asChild = false, ...props }, ref) => {
const Comp = asChild ? Slot : "button"
return (
<Comp
className={cn(buttonVariants({ variant, size, className }))}
ref={ref}
{...props}
/>
)
}
)
Button.displayName = "Button"
export { Button, buttonVariants }

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import * as React from "react"
import * as SelectPrimitive from "@radix-ui/react-select"
import { Check, ChevronDown } from "lucide-react"
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils"
const Select = SelectPrimitive.Root
const SelectGroup = SelectPrimitive.Group
const SelectValue = SelectPrimitive.Value
const SelectTrigger = React.forwardRef<
React.ElementRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Trigger>,
React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Trigger>
>(({ className, children, ...props }, ref) => (
<SelectPrimitive.Trigger
ref={ref}
className={cn(
"flex h-10 w-full items-center justify-between rounded-md border border-input px-3 py-2 text-sm ring-offset-background placeholder:text-muted-foreground focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-ring focus:ring-offset-2 disabled:cursor-not-allowed disabled:opacity-50",
className
)}
{...props}
>
{children}
<SelectPrimitive.Icon asChild>
<ChevronDown className="h-4 w-4 opacity-50" />
</SelectPrimitive.Icon>
</SelectPrimitive.Trigger>
))
SelectTrigger.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Trigger.displayName
const SelectContent = React.forwardRef<
React.ElementRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Content>,
React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Content>
>(({ className, children, position = "popper", ...props }, ref) => (
<SelectPrimitive.Portal>
<SelectPrimitive.Content
ref={ref}
className={cn(
"relative z-50 min-w-[8rem] overflow-hidden rounded-md border bg-popover text-popover-foreground shadow-md data-[state=open]:animate-in data-[state=closed]:animate-out data-[state=closed]:fade-out-0 data-[state=open]:fade-in-0 data-[state=closed]:zoom-out-95 data-[state=open]:zoom-in-95 data-[side=bottom]:slide-in-from-top-2 data-[side=left]:slide-in-from-right-2 data-[side=right]:slide-in-from-left-2 data-[side=top]:slide-in-from-bottom-2",
position === "popper" &&
"data-[side=bottom]:translate-y-1 data-[side=left]:-translate-x-1 data-[side=right]:translate-x-1 data-[side=top]:-translate-y-1",
className
)}
position={position}
{...props}
>
<SelectPrimitive.Viewport
className={cn(
"p-1",
position === "popper" &&
"h-[var(--radix-select-trigger-height)] w-full min-w-[var(--radix-select-trigger-width)]"
)}
>
{children}
</SelectPrimitive.Viewport>
</SelectPrimitive.Content>
</SelectPrimitive.Portal>
))
SelectContent.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Content.displayName
const SelectLabel = React.forwardRef<
React.ElementRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Label>,
React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Label>
>(({ className, ...props }, ref) => (
<SelectPrimitive.Label
ref={ref}
className={cn("py-1.5 pl-8 pr-2 text-sm font-semibold", className)}
{...props}
/>
))
SelectLabel.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Label.displayName
const SelectItem = React.forwardRef<
React.ElementRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Item>,
React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Item>
>(({ className, children, ...props }, ref) => (
<SelectPrimitive.Item
ref={ref}
className={cn(
"bg-white hover:bg-gray-100 dark:bg-gray-800 dark:hover:bg-gray-700 relative flex w-full cursor-default select-none items-center rounded-sm py-1.5 pl-8 pr-2 text-sm outline-none focus:bg-accent focus:text-accent-foreground data-[disabled]:pointer-events-none data-[disabled]:opacity-50",
className
)}
{...props}
>
<span className="absolute left-2 flex h-3.5 w-3.5 items-center justify-center ">
<SelectPrimitive.ItemIndicator>
<Check className="h-4 w-4" />
</SelectPrimitive.ItemIndicator>
</span>
<SelectPrimitive.ItemText>{children}</SelectPrimitive.ItemText>
</SelectPrimitive.Item>
))
SelectItem.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Item.displayName
const SelectSeparator = React.forwardRef<
React.ElementRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Separator>,
React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef<typeof SelectPrimitive.Separator>
>(({ className, ...props }, ref) => (
<SelectPrimitive.Separator
ref={ref}
className={cn("-mx-1 my-1 h-px bg-muted", className)}
{...props}
/>
))
SelectSeparator.displayName = SelectPrimitive.Separator.displayName
export {
Select,
SelectGroup,
SelectValue,
SelectTrigger,
SelectContent,
SelectLabel,
SelectItem,
SelectSeparator,
}

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import * as React from "react"
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils"
export interface TextareaProps
extends React.TextareaHTMLAttributes<HTMLTextAreaElement> {}
const Textarea = React.forwardRef<HTMLTextAreaElement, TextareaProps>(
({ className, ...props }, ref) => {
return (
<textarea
className={cn(
"flex min-h-[80px] w-full rounded-md border border-input px-3 py-2 text-sm ring-offset-background placeholder:text-muted-foreground focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-ring focus-visible:ring-offset-2 disabled:cursor-not-allowed disabled:opacity-50",
className
)}
ref={ref}
{...props}
/>
)
}
)
Textarea.displayName = "Textarea"
export { Textarea }

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import * as React from 'react';
interface VerificationEmailProps {
url: string;
}
export function VerificationEmail({ url }: VerificationEmailProps) {
return (
<div style={container}>
<div style={content}>
<h1 style={heading}>Verify your email</h1>
<p style={text}>
Thanks for signing up! Please verify your email address by clicking the button below:
</p>
<a href={url} style={button}>
Verify Email
</a>
<p style={text}>
If you didn't create an account, you can safely ignore this email.
</p>
<p style={text}>
<small style={smallText}>
Or copy and paste this link into your browser:<br />
<a href={url} style={link}>
{url}
</a>
</small>
</p>
</div>
</div>
);
}
// Email styles
const container = {
backgroundColor: '#f6f9fc',
padding: '20px 0',
fontFamily: '-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, "Helvetica Neue", Arial, sans-serif',
};
const content = {
maxWidth: '600px',
margin: '0 auto',
backgroundColor: '#ffffff',
padding: '30px',
borderRadius: '8px',
boxShadow: '0 2px 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05)',
};
const heading = {
color: '#2d3748',
fontSize: '24px',
fontWeight: 'bold',
margin: '0 0 20px 0',
padding: 0,
};
const text = {
color: '#4a5568',
fontSize: '16px',
lineHeight: '1.5',
margin: '0 0 20px 0',
};
const smallText = {
fontSize: '14px',
color: '#718096',
lineHeight: '1.5',
};
const button = {
display: 'inline-block',
backgroundColor: '#3182ce',
color: '#ffffff',
textDecoration: 'none',
padding: '12px 24px',
borderRadius: '4px',
fontWeight: '600',
marginBottom: '20px',
};
const link = {
color: '#3182ce',
wordBreak: 'break-all' as const,
};

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// For som unknown reasons, the spinner does not render when using LoadingSpinner(), so I copy paste the div block everywhere (TODO)
export default function LoadingSpinner() {
return (
<div className="flex justify-center min-h-screen py-8">
<div data-testid="spinner" className="animate-spin rounded-full h-12 w-12 border-t-2 border-b-2 border-blue-500"></div>
</div>
)
}

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'use client';

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import React from "react";
export function errorBlock(error: string = '') {
return <div className="bg-red-50 border-l-4 border-red-400 p-4">
<div className="flex">
<div className="flex-shrink-0">
<svg className="h-5 w-5 text-red-400" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 20 20"
fill="currentColor">
<path fillRule="evenodd"
d="M10 18a8 8 0 100-16 8 8 0 000 16zM8.707 7.293a1 1 0 00-1.414 1.414L8.586 10l-1.293 1.293a1 1 0 101.414 1.414L10 11.414l1.293 1.293a1 1 0 001.414-1.414L11.414 10l1.293-1.293a1 1 0 00-1.414-1.414L10 8.586 8.707 7.293z"
clipRule="evenodd"/>
</svg>
</div>
<div className="ml-3">
<p className="text-sm text-red-700">{error}</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
}

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export async function fetchFeatures(setAllFeatures: any) {
// results = []
try {
const res = await fetch('/api/interests');
if (res.ok) {
const data = await res.json();
for (const [id, values] of Object.entries(data)) {
setAllFeatures(id, values || []);
// results.push({id, values});
}
}
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error fetching feature options:', error);
}
}

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'use client';
export async function parseImage(img: string, setImage: any, batch = false) {
if (!img) {
return;
}
let url = img;
if (!img.startsWith('http')) {
const imageResponse = await fetch(`/api/download?key=${img}`);
console.log(`imageResponse: ${imageResponse}`)
if (imageResponse.ok) {
const imageBlob = await imageResponse.json();
url = imageBlob['url'];
}
}
if (url) {
if (batch) {
setImage((prev: any) => [...prev, url]);
} else {
setImage(url);
}
}
}

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'use client';
import Image from "next/image";
import {pStyle} from "@/lib/client/constants";
import React, {useEffect, useState} from "react";
import {parseImage} from "@/lib/client/media";
import {useRouter} from 'next/navigation';
interface DeleteProfileButtonProps {
profileId: string;
onDelete?: () => void;
}
export function DeleteProfileButton({profileId, onDelete}: DeleteProfileButtonProps) {
const [isDeleting, setIsDeleting] = useState(false);
const router = useRouter();
const handleDelete = async () => {
if (!confirm('Are you sure you want to delete this profile? This action cannot be undone.')) {
return;
}
setIsDeleting(true);
try {
const response = await fetch(`/api/profiles/${profileId}`, {
method: 'DELETE',
});
if (!response.ok) {
throw new Error('Failed to delete profile');
}
// Call the onDelete callback if provided
if (onDelete) {
onDelete();
} else {
router.push('/');
}
console.log('Done deleting')
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error deleting profile:', error);
alert('Failed to delete profile. Please try again.');
} finally {
setIsDeleting(false);
}
};
return (
<button
onClick={handleDelete}
disabled={isDeleting}
className=" items-center px-3 py-1.5 border border-transparent text-xs font-medium rounded-md shadow-sm text-gray-900 dark:text-white bg-red-600 hover:bg-red-700 focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-offset-2 focus:ring-red-500 disabled:opacity-50 disabled:cursor-not-allowed group relative w-full justify-center "
>
{isDeleting ? 'Deleting...' : 'Delete Profile'}
</button>
);
}
export function Profile(url: string, header: any = null) {
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const [userData, setUserData] = useState<any>(null);
const [image, setImage] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [images, setImages] = useState<string[]>([]);
useEffect(() => {
async function fetchImage() {
const res = await fetch(url);
const data = await res.json();
setUserData(data);
// console.log('userData', data);
document.title = data.name;
if (data?.image) {
await parseImage(data.image, setImage);
// const link: HTMLLinkElement =
// document.querySelector("link[rel~='icon']") || document.createElement("link");
// link.rel = "icon";
// console.log('image for cover', image);
// link.href = image || "";
// link.type = "image/png"; // Or adjust based on actual image type
// document.head.appendChild(link);
}
setImages([]);
await Promise.all(
(data?.profile?.images || []).map(async (img: string) => {
await parseImage(img, setImages, true);
})
);
console.log('images', data?.profile?.images);
setLoading(false);
}
fetchImage();
}, [url]);
if (loading) {
return (
<div className="flex justify-center min-h-screen py-8">
<div data-testid="spinner"
className="animate-spin rounded-full h-12 w-12 border-t-2 border-b-2 border-blue-500"></div>
</div>
)
}
if (!userData) {
return <div>
<h1 className="text-center">Profile not found</h1>
</div>;
}
console.log('userData', userData);
interface Tags {
profileAttribute: string;
attribute?: string;
title: string;
}
const tagsConfig: Tags[] = [
{profileAttribute: 'desiredConnections', attribute: 'connection', title: 'Connection Type'},
{profileAttribute: 'coreValues', title: 'Values'},
{profileAttribute: 'intellectualInterests', attribute: 'interest', title: 'Interests'},
{profileAttribute: 'books', title: 'Works to Discuss'},
// {profileAttribute: 'causeAreas', attribute: 'causeArea', title: 'Cause Areas'},
]
function getTags({profileAttribute, attribute = 'value', title}: Tags) {
const values = userData?.profile?.[profileAttribute];
console.log('values', values);
return <div key={profileAttribute + '.div'}>
{values?.length > 0 && (
<div className="mt-3"><
h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> {title} </h2>
<div className="flex flex-wrap gap-2 mt-1">
{values.map((a: any) => (
<span
key={a?.[attribute]?.id}
className="px-3 py-1 text-sm bg-blue-100 text-blue-800 dark:text-white dark:bg-gray-700 rounded-full hover:bg-gray-200 dark:hover:bg-gray-500 transition"
>
{a?.[attribute]?.name}
</span>
))}
</div>
</div>
)
}
</div>;
}
return (
<article className="max-w-3xl mx-auto shadow-lg rounded-lg overflow-hidden">
{header}
<div>
<div className="flex items-start">
<div className="pt-20 px-8 pb-8 flex-1">
<h1 className="text-3xl font-bold mb-2">
{userData.name}
</h1>
<div className="space-y-6 pt-4 border-t border-gray-200"></div>
</div>
<div className="bg-gradient-to-r relative float-right h-auto flex items-start pt-20 px-8 pb-8">
{
image ? (
<div className="flex-1">
<div className="h-32 w-32 rounded-full border-4 border-white overflow-hidden ">
<a href={image} target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">
<Image
src={image}
alt={userData.name || 'Profile picture'}
className="h-full w-full object-cover"
width={200}
height={200}
// onError={(e) => {
// const target = e.target as HTMLImageElement;
// target.onerror = null;
// target.src = `https://ui-avatars.com/api/?name=${encodeURIComponent(profile.name || 'U')}&background=random`;
// }}
/>
</a>
</div>
</div>
) :
(
<div
className="-bottom-16 left-8 h-32 w-32 rounded-full border-4 border-white bg-gray-200 flex items-center justify-center">
<span className="text-4xl font-bold text-gray-600">
{userData.name ? userData.name.charAt(0).toUpperCase() : 'U'}
</span>
</div>
)
}
</div>
</div>
<div className="pt-20 px-8 pb-8 flex-1">
<div className="space-y-6 pt-4">
{
userData?.profile?.gender && (
<div>
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> Gender </h2>
< p
className="mt-1 capitalize"> {userData.profile.gender} </p>
</div>
)
}
{
userData?.profile?.birthYear && (
<div>
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> Age </h2>
< p
className="mt-1 capitalize"> {new Date().getFullYear() - userData.profile.birthYear} </p>
</div>
)
}
{
userData?.profile?.location && (
<div>
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> Location </h2>
< p
className={pStyle}> {userData.profile.location} </p>
</div>
)
}
{
userData?.profile?.occupation && (
<div>
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> Occupation </h2>
< p
className={pStyle}> {userData.profile.occupation} </p>
</div>
)
}
{
userData?.profile?.introversion && (
<div>
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider">
Social Style
</h2>
<div className="flex items-center w-full max-w-xl gap-4">
<span className={pStyle}>Introverted</span>
<div className="mt-1 flex items-center gap-4 w-32">
<div className="w-full bg-gray-200 rounded-full h-2">
<div
className="bg-blue-600 h-2 rounded-full transition-all duration-200"
style={{width: `${100 - userData.profile.introversion}%`}}
/>
</div>
</div>
<span className={pStyle}>Extroverted</span>
</div>
</div>
)
}
{
userData?.profile?.personalityType && (
<div>
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> Personality
Type </h2>
< p
className={pStyle}> {userData.profile.personalityType} </p>
</div>
)
}
{/*{*/}
{/* userData?.profile?.conflictStyle && (*/}
{/* <div>*/}
{/* <h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> Conflict Style </h2>*/}
{/* < p*/}
{/* className={pStyle}> {userData.profile.conflictStyle} </p>*/}
{/* </div>*/}
{/* )*/}
{/*}*/}
{tagsConfig.map((tag: any) => getTags(tag))}
{
userData?.profile?.description && (
<div>
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> About </h2>
<p className={pStyle} style={{whiteSpace: 'pre-line'}}>{userData.profile.description}</p>
</div>
)
}
{
userData?.profile?.contactInfo && (
<div>
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> Contact </h2>
<p className={pStyle} style={{whiteSpace: 'pre-line'}}>{userData.profile.contactInfo}</p>
</div>
)
}
{
userData?.profile?.promptAnswers?.length > 0 && (
<div className="mt-3"><
h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> Prompt Answers </h2>
< div
className="gap-2 mt-1">
{
userData.profile.promptAnswers.map((value: any, idx: any) => (
<div
key={idx}
className="py-2"
>
<i>{value.prompt}</i><br/>{value.answer}
</div>
))
}
</div>
</div>
)
}
{
images &&
<div className="mb-8">
{/*<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider"> Photos </h2>*/}
<div className="grid grid-cols-3 gap-4 mb-4">
{Array.from(new Set(images)).map((img, index) => ( // Set is a hack to avoid a bug where duplicates fill in images when we navigate different pages
<div key={index}
className="relative group aspect-square rounded-lg overflow-hidden border border-gray-200 ">
<a href={img} target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">
<Image
src={img}
alt={`Uploaded image ${index + 1}`}
width={150}
height={150}
className="h-full w-full object-cover"
/>
</a>
</div>
))}
</div>
</div>
}
{/*<div>*/
}
{/* <h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-gray-500 uppercase tracking-wider">Creation Date</h2>*/
}
{/* <p className={pStyle}>*/
}
{/* {user.profile.createdAt}*/
}
{/* {new Date(user.profile.createdAt).toLocaleDateString("en-US", {*/
}
{/* year: "numeric",*/
}
{/* month: "long",*/
}
{/* day: "numeric",*/
}
{/* })}*/
}
{/* </p>*/
}
{/*</div>*/
}
</div>
</div>
</div>
</article>
)
;
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'use client';
export interface ProfileData {
id: string;
name: string;
image: string;
profile: {
location: string;
gender: string;
birthYear: number;
introversion: number;
occupation: string;
personalityType: string;
conflictStyle: string;
description: string;
contactInfo: string;
intellectualInterests: { interest?: { name?: string, id?: string } }[];
coreValues: { value?: { name?: string, id?: string } }[];
books: { value?: { name?: string, id?: string } }[];
causeAreas: { causeArea?: { name?: string, id?: string } }[];
desiredConnections: { connection?: { name?: string, id?: string } }[];
promptAnswers: { prompt?: string; answer?: string, id?: string }[];
images: string[];
};
}
export type DropdownKey = 'interests' | 'causeAreas' | 'connections' | 'coreValues' | 'books';
export type RangeKey = 'age' | 'introversion';
// type OtherKey = 'gender' | 'searchQuery';
export interface Item {
id: DropdownKey;
name: string;
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'use client';
import {useTheme} from 'next-themes';
import {useEffect, useState} from 'react';
import { SunIcon, MoonIcon } from '@heroicons/react/24/outline';
export default function ThemeToggle() {
const {theme, setTheme} = useTheme();
const [mounted, setMounted] = useState(false);
// Fix hydration mismatch
useEffect(() => setMounted(true), []);
if (!mounted) return null;
const isDark = theme === 'dark';
return (
<button
onClick={() => setTheme(isDark ? 'light' : 'dark')}
className={`relative inline-flex items-center rounded-full border-4 transition-colors duration-300`}
aria-label={isDark ? 'Switch to light mode' : 'Switch to dark mode'}
>
<div className="flex items-center justify-between px-2 w-16">
<div className={`p-1 rounded-md`}>
<SunIcon className={`h-4 w-4 text-yellow-500 ${isDark ? 'hidden' : ''}`} />
</div>
<div className={`p-1 rounded-md`}>
<MoonIcon className={`h-4 w-4 text-yellow-500 ${isDark ? '' : 'hidden'}`} />
</div>
</div>
</button>
);
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function capitalizeOne(str: string) {
if (!str) return "";
return str[0].toUpperCase() + str.slice(1).toLowerCase();
}
export function capitalize(str: string) {
return str
.split(" ")
.map(word => capitalizeOne(word))
.join(" ");
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import 'server-only';
import type {NextAuthOptions} from "next-auth";
import {getServerSession} from "next-auth";
import {PrismaAdapter} from "@auth/prisma-adapter";
import {prisma} from "@/lib/server/prisma";
import GoogleProvider from "next-auth/providers/google";
import CredentialsProvider from "next-auth/providers/credentials";
import bcrypt from "bcryptjs";
export const authOptions: NextAuthOptions = {
adapter: PrismaAdapter(prisma),
session: {
strategy: "jwt",
},
providers: [
GoogleProvider({
clientId: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID!,
clientSecret: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET!,
}),
CredentialsProvider({
name: "credentials",
credentials: {
email: {label: "Email", type: "email"},
password: {label: "Password", type: "password"},
},
async authorize(credentials) {
if (!credentials?.email || !credentials?.password) {
throw new Error("Email and password are required");
}
const user = await prisma.user.findUnique({
where: {email: credentials.email},
});
if (!user || !user.password) {
throw new Error("Invalid email or password");
}
const isCorrectPassword = await bcrypt.compare(
credentials.password,
user.password
);
if (!isCorrectPassword) {
throw new Error("Invalid email or password");
}
return {
id: user.id,
email: user.email,
name: user.name,
image: user.image,
};
},
}),
],
pages: {
signIn: "/login",
error: "/login",
},
callbacks: {
async jwt({token, user}) {
if (user) {
token.id = user.id;
token.email = user.email;
token.name = user.name;
token.picture = user.image;
}
return token;
},
async session({session, token}) {
if (token && session.user) {
session.user.id = token.id as string;
session.user.name = token.name as string;
session.user.email = token.email as string;
session.user.image = token.picture as string;
}
return session;
},
async redirect({url, baseUrl}) {
if (url.startsWith("/")) return `${baseUrl}${url}`;
else if (new URL(url).origin === baseUrl) return url;
return baseUrl;
},
},
secret: process.env.NEXTAUTH_SECRET,
debug: process.env.NODE_ENV === "development",
} satisfies NextAuthOptions;
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"use server";
import 'server-only';
import {prisma} from "@/lib/server/prisma";
export async function checkUserTableExists(): Promise<boolean> {
try {
await prisma.user.findFirst();
return true;
} catch {
// If there's an error, the table likely doesn't exist
return false;
}
}
export async function retrieveUser(id: string) {
const cacheStrategy = {swr: 60, ttl: 60, tags: ["profiles_id"]};
const user = await prisma.user.findUnique({
where: {id},
select: {
id: true,
name: true,
// email: true,
image: true,
createdAt: true,
profile: {
include: {
intellectualInterests: {include: {interest: true}},
causeAreas: {include: {causeArea: true}},
coreValues: {include: {value: true}},
books: {include: {value: true}},
desiredConnections: {include: {connection: true}},
promptAnswers: true,
},
},
},
// cacheStrategy: cacheStrategy, TODO
});
// console.log("Fetched user profile:", user);
return user;
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import 'server-only';
import { PrismaClient } from "@prisma/client";
import { withAccelerate } from '@prisma/extension-accelerate'
// Create a typed extended client first
const prismaClient = new PrismaClient({ log: ['query'] }).$extends(withAccelerate())
// Use `typeof` to capture the correct extended type
type AcceleratedPrismaClient = typeof prismaClient
const globalForPrisma = global as unknown as { prisma: AcceleratedPrismaClient | undefined }
export const prisma = globalForPrisma.prisma || prismaClient;
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") globalForPrisma.prisma = prisma;

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"use server";
import 'server-only';
// import { createClient } from '@supabase/supabase-js';
//
// export const supabase = createClient(
// process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL!,
// process.env.SUPABASE_KEY!
// );

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import { type ClassValue, clsx } from "clsx"
import { twMerge } from "tailwind-merge"
export function cn(...inputs: ClassValue[]) {
return twMerge(clsx(inputs))
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import {NextResponse} from 'next/server';
import type {NextRequest} from 'next/server';
import {Ratelimit} from '@upstash/ratelimit';
import {Redis} from '@upstash/redis';
// Initialize Redis connection
const redis = Redis.fromEnv();
// Create a rate limiter that allows 5 requests per 60 seconds
const rateLimit = new Ratelimit({
redis,
limiter: Ratelimit.fixedWindow(100, '60 s'),
});
// Define which routes to apply rate limiting to
const RATE_LIMITED_PATHS = [
'/api/', // All API routes
];
export async function middleware(request: NextRequest) {
const path = request.nextUrl.pathname;
const ip = request.headers.get('x-forwarded-for')?.split(',')[0]?.trim() || 'anonymous';
// console.log('middleware', path, ip)
// Only apply rate limiting to specified paths
if (RATE_LIMITED_PATHS.some(prefix => path.startsWith(prefix))) {
const {success, limit, remaining, reset} = await rateLimit.limit(ip);
if (!success) {
return new NextResponse(
JSON.stringify({message: 'Too many requests. Try again in 60 seconds.'}),
{
status: 429,
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'X-RateLimit-Limit': limit.toString(),
'X-RateLimit-Remaining': remaining.toString(),
'X-RateLimit-Reset': reset.toString(),
},
}
);
}
}
return NextResponse.next();
}
// Configure which routes to run the middleware on
export const config = {
matcher: [
/*
* Match all request paths except for the ones starting with:
* - _next/static (static files)
* - _next/image (image optimization files)
* - favicon.ico (favicon file)
* - public folder
*/
'/((?!_next/static|_next/image|favicon.ico|.*\\.(?:svg|png|jpg|jpeg|gif|webp|css|js|woff|woff2|ttf|eot)$).*)',
],
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import type { NextConfig } from "next";
const nextConfig: NextConfig = {
images: {
remotePatterns: [
{
protocol: 'https',
hostname: 'bayesbond.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com',
pathname: '/**', // allow all paths
},
{
protocol: 'https',
hostname: 'lh3.googleusercontent.com',
pathname: '/**', // allow all paths
},
],
},
};
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{
"name": "Compass",
"version": "1.0.0",
"private": true,
"scripts": {
"dev": "next dev --turbopack",
"postinstall": "npx prisma generate --no-engine",
"build": "npx prisma migrate deploy && next build",
"start": "next start",
"lint": "next lint",
"test": "jest",
"test:watch": "jest --watch",
"test:coverage": "jest --coverage",
"test:update": "jest --updateSnapshot"
},
"dependencies": {
"@auth/prisma-adapter": "^2.10.0",
"@aws-sdk/client-s3": "^3.855.0",
"@aws-sdk/s3-request-presigner": "^3.855.0",
"@emotion/react": "^11.14.0",
"@emotion/styled": "^11.14.1",
"@heroicons/react": "^2.2.0",
"@mui/material": "^7.2.0",
"@next-auth/prisma-adapter": "^1.0.7",
"@playwright/test": "^1.54.2",
"@prisma/client": "^6.12.0",
"@prisma/extension-accelerate": "^2.0.2",
"@radix-ui/react-select": "^2.2.5",
"@react-email/render": "^1.1.3",
"@supabase/supabase-js": "^2.53.0",
"@types/uuid": "^10.0.0",
"@upstash/ratelimit": "^2.0.6",
"@upstash/redis": "^1.35.3",
"bcryptjs": "^3.0.2",
"browser-image-compression": "^2.0.2",
"class-variance-authority": "^0.7.1",
"clsx": "^2.1.1",
"express-rate-limit": "^8.0.1",
"heroicons": "^2.2.0",
"jsonwebtoken": "^9.0.2",
"lucide-react": "^0.503.0",
"next": "^15.4.4",
"next-auth": "^4.24.11",
"next-rate-limit": "^0.0.3",
"next-themes": "^0.4.6",
"react": "^19.1.0",
"react-dom": "^19.0.0",
"react-hook-form": "^7.62.0",
"react-icons": "^5.5.0",
"resend": "^4.7.0",
"tailwind-merge": "^3.3.1",
"use-debounce": "^10.0.5",
"uuid": "^11.1.0",
"wait-on": "^8.0.4"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@eslint/eslintrc": "^3",
"@testing-library/jest-dom": "^6.6.4",
"@testing-library/react": "^16.3.0",
"@testing-library/user-event": "^14.6.1",
"@types/jest": "^30.0.0",
"@types/node": "^20",
"@types/react": "^19",
"@types/react-dom": "^19",
"eslint": "^9",
"eslint-config-next": "15.1.7",
"jest": "^30.0.5",
"jest-environment-jsdom": "^30.0.5",
"postcss": "^8",
"prisma": "^6.13.0",
"tailwindcss": "^3.4.1",
"tsx": "^4.19.2",
"typescript": "^5"
},
"prisma": {
"seed": "npx tsx prisma/seed.ts"
}
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/** @type {import('postcss-load-config').Config} */
const config = {
plugins: {
tailwindcss: {},
},
};
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import path from "node:path";
import 'dotenv/config'; // <-- This loads your .env file before Prisma runs
import type {PrismaConfig} from "prisma";
export default {
schema: path.join("prisma", "schema.prisma"),
migrations: {
path: path.join("prisma", "migrations"),
},
// views: {
// path: path.join("prisma", "views"),
// },
// typedSql: {
// path: path.join("prisma", "queries"),
// }
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-- CreateSchema
CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS "public";
-- CreateEnum
CREATE TYPE "public"."Gender" AS ENUM ('Male', 'Female', 'Other');
-- CreateEnum
CREATE TYPE "public"."PersonalityType" AS ENUM ('Introvert', 'Extrovert', 'Ambivert');
-- CreateEnum
CREATE TYPE "public"."ConflictStyle" AS ENUM ('Competing', 'Avoidant', 'Compromising', 'Accommodating', 'Collaborating');
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."User" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"name" TEXT,
"email" TEXT,
"password" TEXT,
"emailVerified" TIMESTAMP(3),
"verificationToken" TEXT,
"verificationTokenExpires" TIMESTAMP(3),
"image" TEXT,
"createdAt" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
"updatedAt" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "User_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."Profile" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"userId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"location" TEXT,
"description" TEXT,
"contactInfo" TEXT,
"birthYear" INTEGER,
"occupation" TEXT,
"gender" "public"."Gender",
"personalityType" "public"."PersonalityType",
"introversion" INTEGER,
"conflictStyle" "public"."ConflictStyle",
"images" TEXT[],
CONSTRAINT "Profile_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."Connection" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"name" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "Connection_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."Interest" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"name" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "Interest_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."Value" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"name" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "Value_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."CauseArea" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"name" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "CauseArea_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."ProfileConnection" (
"profileId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"connectionId" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "ProfileConnection_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("profileId","connectionId")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."ProfileInterest" (
"profileId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"interestId" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "ProfileInterest_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("profileId","interestId")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."ProfileValue" (
"profileId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"valueId" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "ProfileValue_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("profileId","valueId")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."ProfileCauseArea" (
"profileId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"causeAreaId" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "ProfileCauseArea_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("profileId","causeAreaId")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."PromptAnswer" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"profileId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"prompt" TEXT NOT NULL,
"answer" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "PromptAnswer_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."Account" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"userId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"type" TEXT NOT NULL,
"provider" TEXT NOT NULL,
"providerAccountId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"refresh_token" TEXT,
"access_token" TEXT,
"expires_at" INTEGER,
"token_type" TEXT,
"scope" TEXT,
"id_token" TEXT,
"session_state" TEXT,
"createdAt" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
"updatedAt" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "Account_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."Session" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"sessionToken" TEXT NOT NULL,
"userId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"expires" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL,
"createdAt" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
"updatedAt" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "Session_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."VerificationToken" (
"identifier" TEXT NOT NULL,
"token" TEXT NOT NULL,
"expires" TIMESTAMP(3) NOT NULL
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."Authenticator" (
"credentialID" TEXT NOT NULL,
"userId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"providerAccountId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"credentialPublicKey" TEXT NOT NULL,
"counter" INTEGER NOT NULL,
"credentialDeviceType" TEXT NOT NULL,
"credentialBackedUp" BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
"transports" TEXT,
CONSTRAINT "Authenticator_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("userId","credentialID")
);
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "User_email_key" ON "public"."User"("email");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "User_verificationToken_key" ON "public"."User"("verificationToken");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "Profile_userId_key" ON "public"."Profile"("userId");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "Connection_name_key" ON "public"."Connection"("name");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "Interest_name_key" ON "public"."Interest"("name");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "Value_name_key" ON "public"."Value"("name");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "CauseArea_name_key" ON "public"."CauseArea"("name");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "Account_provider_providerAccountId_key" ON "public"."Account"("provider", "providerAccountId");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "Session_sessionToken_key" ON "public"."Session"("sessionToken");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "VerificationToken_identifier_token_key" ON "public"."VerificationToken"("identifier", "token");
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "Authenticator_credentialID_key" ON "public"."Authenticator"("credentialID");
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."Profile" ADD CONSTRAINT "Profile_userId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("userId") REFERENCES "public"."User"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileConnection" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileConnection_connectionId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("connectionId") REFERENCES "public"."Connection"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileConnection" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileConnection_profileId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("profileId") REFERENCES "public"."Profile"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileInterest" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileInterest_interestId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("interestId") REFERENCES "public"."Interest"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileInterest" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileInterest_profileId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("profileId") REFERENCES "public"."Profile"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileValue" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileValue_profileId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("profileId") REFERENCES "public"."Profile"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileValue" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileValue_valueId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("valueId") REFERENCES "public"."Value"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileCauseArea" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileCauseArea_causeAreaId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("causeAreaId") REFERENCES "public"."CauseArea"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileCauseArea" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileCauseArea_profileId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("profileId") REFERENCES "public"."Profile"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."PromptAnswer" ADD CONSTRAINT "PromptAnswer_profileId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("profileId") REFERENCES "public"."Profile"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."Account" ADD CONSTRAINT "Account_userId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("userId") REFERENCES "public"."User"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."Session" ADD CONSTRAINT "Session_userId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("userId") REFERENCES "public"."User"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."Authenticator" ADD CONSTRAINT "Authenticator_userId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("userId") REFERENCES "public"."User"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;

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/*
Warnings:
- The values [Male,Female] on the enum `Gender` will be removed. If these variants are still used in the database, this will fail.
*/
-- AlterEnum
BEGIN;
CREATE TYPE "public"."Gender_new" AS ENUM ('Man', 'Woman', 'Other');
ALTER TABLE "public"."Profile" ALTER COLUMN "gender" TYPE "public"."Gender_new" USING ("gender"::text::"public"."Gender_new");
ALTER TYPE "public"."Gender" RENAME TO "Gender_old";
ALTER TYPE "public"."Gender_new" RENAME TO "Gender";
DROP TYPE "public"."Gender_old";
COMMIT;

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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."Book" (
"id" TEXT NOT NULL,
"name" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "Book_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("id")
);
-- CreateTable
CREATE TABLE "public"."ProfileBook" (
"profileId" TEXT NOT NULL,
"valueId" TEXT NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "ProfileBook_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("profileId","valueId")
);
-- CreateIndex
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "Book_name_key" ON "public"."Book"("name");
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileBook" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileBook_valueId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("valueId") REFERENCES "public"."Book"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
-- AddForeignKey
ALTER TABLE "public"."ProfileBook" ADD CONSTRAINT "ProfileBook_profileId_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("profileId") REFERENCES "public"."Profile"("id") ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
# Please do not edit this file manually
# It should be added in your version-control system (e.g., Git)
provider = "postgresql"

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@@ -1,202 +0,0 @@
generator client {
provider = "prisma-client-js"
}
datasource db {
provider = "postgresql"
url = env("DATABASE_URL")
}
model User {
id String @id @default(cuid())
name String?
email String? @unique
password String?
emailVerified DateTime?
verificationToken String? @unique
verificationTokenExpires DateTime?
image String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt
accounts Account[]
Authenticator Authenticator[]
profile Profile?
sessions Session[]
}
model Profile {
id String @id @default(cuid())
userId String @unique
location String?
description String?
contactInfo String?
birthYear Int?
occupation String?
gender Gender?
personalityType PersonalityType?
introversion Int?
conflictStyle ConflictStyle?
images String[]
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
causeAreas ProfileCauseArea[]
desiredConnections ProfileConnection[]
intellectualInterests ProfileInterest[]
coreValues ProfileValue[]
books ProfileBook[]
promptAnswers PromptAnswer[]
}
model Connection {
id String @id @default(cuid())
name String @unique
users ProfileConnection[]
}
model Interest {
id String @id @default(cuid())
name String @unique
users ProfileInterest[]
}
model Value {
id String @id @default(cuid())
name String @unique
users ProfileValue[]
}
model Book {
id String @id @default(cuid())
name String @unique
users ProfileBook[]
}
model CauseArea {
id String @id @default(cuid())
name String @unique
users ProfileCauseArea[]
}
model ProfileConnection {
profileId String
connectionId String
connection Connection @relation(fields: [connectionId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
profile Profile @relation(fields: [profileId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@id([profileId, connectionId])
}
model ProfileInterest {
profileId String
interestId String
interest Interest @relation(fields: [interestId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
profile Profile @relation(fields: [profileId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@id([profileId, interestId])
}
model ProfileValue {
profileId String
valueId String
value Value @relation(fields: [valueId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
profile Profile @relation(fields: [profileId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@id([profileId, valueId])
}
model ProfileBook {
profileId String
valueId String
value Book @relation(fields: [valueId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
profile Profile @relation(fields: [profileId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@id([profileId, valueId])
}
model ProfileCauseArea {
profileId String
causeAreaId String
causeArea CauseArea @relation(fields: [causeAreaId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
profile Profile @relation(fields: [profileId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@id([profileId, causeAreaId])
}
model PromptAnswer {
id String @id @default(cuid())
profileId String
prompt String
answer String
profile Profile @relation(fields: [profileId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
}
model Account {
id String @id @default(cuid())
userId String
type String
provider String
providerAccountId String
refresh_token String?
access_token String?
expires_at Int?
token_type String?
scope String?
id_token String?
session_state String?
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@unique([provider, providerAccountId])
}
model Session {
id String @id @default(cuid())
sessionToken String @unique
userId String
expires DateTime
createdAt DateTime @default(now())
updatedAt DateTime @updatedAt
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
}
model VerificationToken {
identifier String
token String
expires DateTime
@@unique([identifier, token])
}
model Authenticator {
credentialID String @unique
userId String
providerAccountId String
credentialPublicKey String
counter Int
credentialDeviceType String
credentialBackedUp Boolean
transports String?
user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade)
@@id([userId, credentialID])
}
enum Gender {
Man
Woman
Other
}
enum PersonalityType {
Introvert
Extrovert
Ambivert
}
enum ConflictStyle {
Competing
Avoidant
Compromising
Accommodating
Collaborating
}

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@@ -1,213 +0,0 @@
import {PrismaClient} from "@prisma/client";
// Cannot import from prisma.ts as we are outside the server
const prisma = new PrismaClient({log: ['query']})
async function main() {
type ProfileBio = {
name: string;
age: number;
introversion: number;
occupation: string;
location: string;
bio: string;
interests: string[];
values: string[];
books: string[];
};
const profiles: ProfileBio[] = [
{
name: "Elena",
age: 29,
introversion: 75,
occupation: "Cognitive Science Researcher",
location: "Berlin, Germany",
bio: "Im passionate about understanding the limits and mechanics of human reasoning. I spend weekends dissecting papers on decision theory and evenings debating moral uncertainty. If you know your way around LessWrong and thought experiments, well get along.",
interests: ["Bayesian epistemology", "AI alignment", "Effective Altruism", "Meditation", "Game Theory"],
values: ["Intellectualism", "Rationality", "Autonomy"],
books: ["Daniel Kahneman - Thinking, Fast and Slow"]
},
{
name: "Marcus",
age: 34,
introversion: 34,
occupation: "Software Engineer",
location: "San Francisco, USA",
bio: "Practicing instrumental rationality one well-calibrated belief at a time. Stoicism and startup life have taught me a lot about tradeoffs. Looking for someone who can argue in good faith and loves truth-seeking as much as I do.",
interests: ["Stoicism", "Predictive processing", "Rational fiction", "Startups", "Causal inference"],
values: ["Diplomacy", "Rationality", "Community"],
books: ["Daniel Kahneman - Thinking, Fast and Slow"]
},
{
name: "Aya",
age: 26,
introversion: 56,
occupation: "Philosophy PhD Candidate",
location: "Oxford, UK",
bio: "My research focuses on metaethics and formal logic, but my heart belongs to moral philosophy. I think a lot about personhood, consciousness, and the ethics of future civilizations. Let's talk about Rawls or Parfit over tea.",
interests: ["Metaethics", "Consciousness", "Transhumanism", "Moral realism", "Formal logic"],
values: ["Radical Honesty", "Structure", "Sufficiency"],
books: ["Daniel Kahneman - Thinking, Fast and Slow"]
},
{
name: "David",
age: 41,
introversion: 71,
occupation: "Data Scientist",
location: "Toronto, Canada",
bio: "Former humanities major turned quant. Still fascinated by existential risk, the philosophy of science, and how to stay sane in an uncertain world. I'm here to meet people who think weird is a compliment.",
interests: ["Probability theory", "Longtermism", "Epistemic humility", "Futurology", "Meditation"],
values: ["Conservatism", "Ambition", "Idealism"],
books: ["Daniel Kahneman - Thinking, Fast and Slow"]
},
{
name: "Mei",
age: 31,
introversion: 12,
occupation: "Independent Writer",
location: "Singapore",
bio: "Writing essays on intellectual humility, the philosophy of language, and how thinking styles shape our lives. I appreciate calm reasoning, rigorous curiosity, and the beauty of well-defined concepts. Let's try to model each other's minds.",
interests: ["Philosophy of language", "Bayesian reasoning", "Writing", "Dialectics", "Systems thinking"],
values: ["Emotional Merging", "Sufficiency", "Pragmatism"],
books: ["Daniel Kahneman - Thinking, Fast and Slow"]
}
];
const interests = new Set<string>();
const values = new Set<string>();
const books = new Set<string>();
profiles.forEach(profile => {
profile.interests.forEach(v => interests.add(v));
});
profiles.forEach(profile => {
profile.values.forEach(v => values.add(v));
});
profiles.forEach(profile => {
profile.books.forEach(v => books.add(v));
});
console.log('Interests:', [...interests]);
console.log('Values:', [...values]);
console.log('Books:', [...books]);
await prisma.interest.createMany({
data: [...interests].map(v => ({name: v})),
skipDuplicates: true,
});
await prisma.value.createMany({
data: [...values].map(v => ({name: v})),
skipDuplicates: true,
});
await prisma.book.createMany({
data: [...books].map(v => ({name: v})),
skipDuplicates: true,
});
await prisma.causeArea.createMany({
data: [
{name: 'Climate Change'},
{name: 'AI Alignment'},
{name: 'Animal Welfare'},
],
skipDuplicates: true,
});
await prisma.connection.createMany({
data: [
// {name: 'Debate Partner'},
{name: 'Friendship'},
{name: 'Short-term relationship'},
{name: 'Long-term relationship'},
],
skipDuplicates: true,
});
// Get actual Interest & CauseArea objects
const allInterests = await prisma.interest.findMany();
const allValues = await prisma.value.findMany();
const allBooks = await prisma.book.findMany();
const allCauseAreas = await prisma.causeArea.findMany();
const allConnections = await prisma.connection.findMany();
// Create mock users
for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
const profile = profiles[i % profiles.length];
const user = await prisma.user.create({
data: {
email: `user${i + 1}@Compassmeet.com`,
name: profile.name,
image: 'profile-pictures/57a821c0-cda0-4797-8654-f54f26fed414.jpg',
profile: {
create: {
location: profile.location,
birthYear: 2025 - profile.age,
introversion: profile.introversion,
description: `[Dummy profile for demo purposes]\n${profile.bio}`,
gender: i % 2 === 0 ? 'Man' : 'Woman',
personalityType: i % 3 === 0 ? 'Extrovert' : 'Introvert',
conflictStyle: 'Avoidant',
contactInfo: `Email: user${i}@Compassmeet.com\nPhone: +1 (123) 456-7890`,
occupation: profile.occupation,
desiredConnections: {
create: [
{connectionId: allConnections[i % allConnections.length].id},
],
},
intellectualInterests: {
create: allInterests
.filter(e => (new Set(profile.interests)).has(e.name))
.map(e => ({interestId: e.id}))
},
coreValues: {
create: allValues
.filter(e => (new Set(profile.values)).has(e.name))
.map(e => ({valueId: e.id}))
},
books: {
create: allBooks
.filter(e => (new Set(profile.books)).has(e.name))
.map(e => ({valueId: e.id}))
},
causeAreas: {
create: [
{causeAreaId: allCauseAreas[i % allCauseAreas.length].id},
],
},
promptAnswers: {
create: [
{prompt: 'Whats a belief youve changed your mind about after encountering strong evidence?', answer: 'I used to think willpower was the key to habit change. But research on environment design and cue-based behavior shifted my perspective. Now I optimize context, not just grit.'},
{prompt: 'What does thinking rationally mean to you in practice?', answer: 'It means being more committed to updating my beliefs than defending them — even if its uncomfortable. Especially when Im wrong.'},
{prompt: 'Whats a concept or topic that recently captivated you?', answer: 'Emergent complexity in ant colonies — how simple rules lead to intelligent systems. It made me rethink centralized control.'},
{prompt: 'If you could master any discipline outside your current field, what would it be and why?', answer: 'Philosophy of science. I love questioning the assumptions behind how we know what we know.'},
{prompt: 'What do you most value in a deep connection with someone?', answer: 'Shared intellectual honesty — the ability to explore truth collaboratively, without ego or defensiveness.'},
{prompt: 'When have you felt most deeply understood by someone?', answer: 'During a multi-hour conversation where we dissected a disagreement, not to win but to understand each others frameworks'},
{prompt: 'How do rationality and emotional closeness coexist for you?', answer: 'They reinforce each other. Being clear-headed helps me show up honestly and empathetically. I want to be close to people who care about truth — including emotional truth.'},
],
},
},
},
},
});
console.log(`Created user ${user.email}`);
}
}
main()
.catch((e) => {
console.error(e);
process.exit(1);
})
.finally(async () => {
await prisma.$disconnect();
});

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a {
color: cornflowerblue;
}

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import type { Config } from "tailwindcss";
export default {
content: [
"./pages/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}",
"./components/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}",
"./app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}",
],
theme: {
extend: {
colors: {
background: "var(--background)",
foreground: "var(--foreground)",
},
screens: {
'xs': {'max': '500px'},
},
},
},
corePlugins: {
animation: true,
},
darkMode: 'class', // required for next-themes
plugins: [ ],
} satisfies Config;

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@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2017",
"lib": ["dom", "dom.iterable", "esnext"],
"allowJs": true,
"skipLibCheck": true,
"strict": true,
"noEmit": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"module": "esnext",
"moduleResolution": "bundler",
"resolveJsonModule": true,
"isolatedModules": true,
"jsx": "preserve",
"incremental": true,
"plugins": [
{
"name": "next"
}
],
"paths": {
"@/*": ["./*"]
}
},
"include": ["next-env.d.ts", "**/*.ts", "**/*.tsx", ".next/types/**/*.ts"],
"exclude": ["node_modules"],
"types": ["jest", "@testing-library/jest-dom"],
"typeRoots": ["./node_modules/@types", "./types"],
"jsx": "react-jsx",
"sourceMap": true
}

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This document describes how to:
## 1. Project Overview
The app is a Capacitor Android project that loads the local Next.js assests inside a WebView.
The app is a Capacitor Android project that loads the local Next.js assets inside a WebView.
During development, it can instead load the local frontend (`http://10.0.2.2:3000`) and backend (`http://10.0.2.2:8088`).
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ javac -version
```
yarn install
yarn build-web
yarn build-web-view
```
### Local mode
@@ -110,18 +110,25 @@ cd android
Sync web files and native plugins with Android, for offline fallback. In root:
```
export NEXT_PUBLIC_LOCAL_ANDROID=1 # if running your local web Compass
yarn build-web # if you made changes to web app
yarn build-web-view # if you made changes to web app
npx cap sync android
```
### Load from site
During local development, open Android Studio project and run the app on an emulator or your physical device. Note that right now you can't use a physical device for the local web version (`10.0.2.2:3000 time out` )
During local development, open Android Studio project and run the app on an emulator or your physical device.
To use an emulator:
```
npx cap open android
```
To use a physical device for the local web version, you need your mobile and computer to be on the same network / Wi-Fi and point the URL (`LOCAL_BACKEND_DOMAIN` in the code) to your computer IP address (for example, `192.168.1.3:3000`). You also need to set
```
export NEXT_PUBLIC_WEBVIEW_DEV_PHONE=1
```
Then adb install the app your phone (or simply run it from Android Studio on your phone) and the app should be loading content directly from the local code on your computer. You can make changes in the code and it will refresh instantly on the phone.
Building the Application:
1. Open Android Studio.
2. Click on "Open an existing Android Studio project".
@@ -175,6 +182,10 @@ adb install -r app/build/outputs/apk/debug/app-debug.apk
./gradlew assembleRelease
```
### Release on App Stores
To release on the app stores, you need to submit the .aab files, which are not signed, instead of APK. Google or Apple will then sign it with their own key.
---
## 9. Debugging
@@ -236,7 +247,7 @@ yarn dev # or prod
# Terminal 2: start frontend
export NEXT_PUBLIC_LOCAL_ANDROID=1
yarn build-web # if you made changes to web app
yarn build-web-view # if you made changes to web app
npx cap sync android
# Run on emulator or device
```
@@ -246,17 +257,39 @@ npx cap sync android
## 14. Deployment Workflow
```bash
# 1. Build web app for production
yarn build-web
# Build web app for production and Sync assets to Android
yarn build-sync-android
# 2. Sync assets to Android
npx cap sync android
# 3. Build signed release APK in Android Studio
# Build signed release APK in Android Studio
```
---
## Live Updates
To avoid releasing to the app stores after every code update in the web pages, we build the new bundle and store it in Capawesome Cloud (an alternative to Ionic). To add a new update, increment the version number in [capawesome.json](capawesome.json) and push to main (or make a PR to main). A GitHub Action will automatically build the new bundle and push it to Capawesome.
You can also do so locally if you have admin access. First, you need to do this one-time setup:
```
npm install -g @capawesome/cli@latest
npx @capawesome/cli login
```
Then, run this to build your local assets and push them to Capawesome. Once done, each mobile app user will receive a notice that there is a new update available, which they can approve to download.
```
yarn android:live-update
```
That's all. So you should run the lines above every time you want your web updates pushed to main (which essentially updates the web app) to update the mobile app as well.
There is a limit of 100 monthly active user per month, though. So we may need to pay or create our custom limit as we scale. Next plan is $9 / month and allows 1000 MAUs.
- ∞ Live Updates
- 100 Monthly Active Users
- 500 MB of Storage (around 10 MB per update, but we just delete the previous ones)
- 5 GB of Bandwidth
---
## 15. Resources
* [Capacitor Docs](https://capacitorjs.com/docs)
@@ -362,3 +395,17 @@ await admin.messaging().send(message)
```
---
## Deep link / custom scheme
A **custom scheme** is a URL protocol that your app owns.
Example:
```
com.compassconnections.app://auth
```
When Android (or iOS) sees a redirect to one of these URLs, it **launches your app** and passes it the URL data. It's useful to open links in the app instead of the browser. For example, if there's a link to Compass on Discord and we click on it on a mobile device that has the app, we want the link to open in the app instead of the browser.
You register this scheme in your `AndroidManifest.xml` so Android knows which app handles it.

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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ android {
applicationId "com.compassconnections.app"
minSdkVersion rootProject.ext.minSdkVersion
targetSdkVersion rootProject.ext.targetSdkVersion
versionCode 13
versionName "1.1.2"
versionCode 18
versionName "1.1.6"
testInstrumentationRunner "androidx.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner"
aaptOptions {
// Files and dirs to omit from the packaged assets dir, modified to accommodate modern web apps.

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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ dependencies {
implementation project(':capacitor-keyboard')
implementation project(':capacitor-push-notifications')
implementation project(':capacitor-status-bar')
implementation project(':capawesome-capacitor-live-update')
implementation project(':capgo-capacitor-social-login')
}

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@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
{
"version": 3,
"artifactType": {
"type": "APK",
"kind": "Directory"
},
"applicationId": "com.compassconnections.app",
"variantName": "release",
"elements": [
{
"type": "SINGLE",
"filters": [],
"attributes": [],
"versionCode": 13,
"versionName": "1.1.2",
"outputFile": "app-release.apk"
}
],
"elementType": "File",
"baselineProfiles": [
{
"minApi": 28,
"maxApi": 30,
"baselineProfiles": [
"baselineProfiles/1/app-release.dm"
]
},
{
"minApi": 31,
"maxApi": 2147483647,
"baselineProfiles": [
"baselineProfiles/0/app-release.dm"
]
}
],
"minSdkVersionForDexing": 23
}

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@@ -14,5 +14,8 @@ project(':capacitor-push-notifications').projectDir = new File('../node_modules/
include ':capacitor-status-bar'
project(':capacitor-status-bar').projectDir = new File('../node_modules/@capacitor/status-bar/android')
include ':capawesome-capacitor-live-update'
project(':capawesome-capacitor-live-update').projectDir = new File('../node_modules/@capawesome/capacitor-live-update/android')
include ':capgo-capacitor-social-login'
project(':capgo-capacitor-social-login').projectDir = new File('../node_modules/@capgo/capacitor-social-login/android')

3
android/capawesome.json Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
{
"version": 23
}

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ module.exports = {
parser: '@typescript-eslint/parser',
parserOptions: {
tsconfigRootDir: __dirname,
project: ['./tsconfig.json'],
project: ['./tsconfig.json', './tsconfig.test.json'],
},
rules: {
'@typescript-eslint/ban-types': [

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@@ -27,6 +27,12 @@ gcloud auth login
gcloud config set project YOUR_PROJECT_ID
```
You also need `opentofu` and `docker`. Try running this (from root) on Linux or macOS for a faster install:
```bash
./script/setup.sh
```
If it doesn't work, you can install them manually (google how to install `opentofu` and `docker` for your OS).
### Setup
This section is only for the people who are creating a server from scratch, for instance for a forked project.
@@ -73,6 +79,30 @@ gcloud scheduler jobs create http daily-saved-search-notifications \
View it [here](https://console.cloud.google.com/cloudscheduler).
##### API Deploy CD
```shell
gcloud iam service-accounts create ci-deployer \
--display-name="CI Deployer"
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding compass-130ba \
--member="serviceAccount:ci-deployer@compass-130ba.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \
--role="roles/artifactregistry.writer"
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding compass-130ba \
--member="serviceAccount:ci-deployer@compass-130ba.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \
--role="roles/storage.objectAdmin"
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding compass-130ba \
--member="serviceAccount:ci-deployer@compass-130ba.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \
--role="roles/storage.admin"
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding compass-130ba \
--member="serviceAccount:ci-deployer@compass-130ba.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \
--role="roles/compute.admin"
gcloud iam service-accounts add-iam-policy-binding \
253367029065-compute@developer.gserviceaccount.com \
--member="serviceAccount:ci-deployer@compass-130ba.iam.gserviceaccount.com" \
--role="roles/iam.serviceAccountUser"
gcloud iam service-accounts keys create keyfile.json --iam-account=ci-deployer@compass-130ba.iam.gserviceaccount.com
```
##### DNS
* After deployment, Terraform assigns a static external IP to this resource.
@@ -134,8 +164,9 @@ In root directory, run the local api with hot reload, along with all the other b
### Deploy
Run in this directory to deploy your code to the server.
To deploy the backend code, simply increment the version number in [package.json](package.json) and push to the `main` branch.
Or if you have access to the project on google cloud, run in this directory:
```bash
./deploy-api.sh prod
```
@@ -162,3 +193,6 @@ docker rmi -f $(docker images -aq)
### Documentation
The API doc is available at https://api.compassmeet.com. It's dynamically prepared in [app.ts](src/app.ts).
### Todo (Tests)
- [ ] Finish get-supabase-token unit test when endpoint is implemented

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@@ -25,6 +25,22 @@ PROJECT="compass-130ba"
SERVICE_NAME="api"
GIT_REVISION=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
GIT_COMMIT_DATE=$(git log -1 --format=%ci)
GIT_COMMIT_AUTHOR=$(git log -1 --format='%an')
GIT_COMMIT_MESSAGE=$(git log -1 --format='%s')
echo "Git commit message: ${GIT_COMMIT_MESSAGE}"
cat > metadata.json << EOF
{
"git": {
"revision": "${GIT_REVISION}",
"commitDate": "${GIT_COMMIT_DATE}",
"author": "${GIT_COMMIT_AUTHOR}",
"message": "${GIT_COMMIT_MESSAGE}"
}
}
EOF
TIMESTAMP=$(date +"%s")
IMAGE_TAG="${TIMESTAMP}-${GIT_REVISION}"
IMAGE_URL="${REGION}-docker.pkg.dev/${PROJECT}/builds/${SERVICE_NAME}:${IMAGE_TAG}"
@@ -41,16 +57,16 @@ export TF_VAR_image_url=$IMAGE_URL
export TF_VAR_env=$ENV
tofu apply -auto-approve
INSTANCE_NAME=$(gcloud compute instances list \
--filter="zone:(us-west1-c)" \
--sort-by="~creationTimestamp" \
--format="value(name)" \
--limit=1)
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL=$(gcloud compute instances describe ${INSTANCE_NAME} \
--zone us-west1-c \
--format="value(serviceAccounts.email)")
gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding ${PROJECT} \
--member="serviceAccount:$SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL" \
--role="roles/artifactregistry.reader"
#INSTANCE_NAME=$(gcloud compute instances list \
# --filter="zone:(us-west1-c)" \
# --sort-by="~creationTimestamp" \
# --format="value(name)" \
# --limit=1)
#SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL=$(gcloud compute instances describe ${INSTANCE_NAME} \
# --zone us-west1-c \
# --format="value(serviceAccounts.email)")
#gcloud projects add-iam-policy-binding ${PROJECT} \
# --member="serviceAccount:$SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL" \
# --role="roles/artifactregistry.reader"
echo "✅ Deployment complete! Image: ${IMAGE_URL}"

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@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
module.exports = {
preset: 'ts-jest',
testEnvironment: 'node',
rootDir: '.',
testMatch: [
"<rootDir>/tests/**/*.test.ts",
"<rootDir>/tests/**/*.spec.ts"
],
moduleNameMapper: {
"^api/(.*)$": "<rootDir>/src/$1",
"^shared/(.*)$": "<rootDir>/../shared/src/$1",
"^common/(.*)$": "<rootDir>/../../common/src/$1",
"^email/(.*)$": "<rootDir>/../email/emails/$1"
},
moduleFileExtensions: ["tsx","ts", "js", "json"],
clearMocks: true,
globals: {
'ts-jest': {
tsconfig: "<rootDir>/tsconfig.test.json"
}
},
collectCoverageFrom: [
"src/**/*.{ts,tsx}",
"!src/**/*.d.ts"
],
};

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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
{
"git": {
"revision": "704bcb4",
"commitDate": "2025-12-15 13:38:09 +0200",
"author": "MartinBraquet",
"message": "Increase API docs font size on mobile"
}
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
{
"name": "@compass/api",
"description": "Backend API endpoints",
"version": "1.0.0",
"version": "1.0.14",
"private": true,
"scripts": {
"watch:serve": "tsx watch src/serve.ts",
@@ -15,12 +15,14 @@
"debug": "nodemon -r tsconfig-paths/register --watch src -e ts --watch ../../common/src --watch ../shared/src --exec \"yarn build && node --inspect-brk src/serve.ts\"",
"dist": "yarn dist:clean && yarn dist:copy",
"dist:clean": "rm -rf dist && mkdir -p dist/common/lib dist/backend/shared/lib dist/backend/api/lib dist/backend/email/lib",
"dist:copy": "rsync -a --delete ../../common/lib/ dist/common/lib && rsync -a --delete ../shared/lib/ dist/backend/shared/lib && rsync -a --delete ../email/lib/ dist/backend/email/lib && rsync -a --delete ./lib/* dist/backend/api/lib && cp ../../yarn.lock dist && cp package.json dist && cp package.json dist/backend/api",
"dist:copy": "rsync -a --delete ../../common/lib/ dist/common/lib && rsync -a --delete ../shared/lib/ dist/backend/shared/lib && rsync -a --delete ../email/lib/ dist/backend/email/lib && rsync -a --delete ./lib/* dist/backend/api/lib && cp ../../yarn.lock dist && cp package.json dist && cp package.json dist/backend/api && cp metadata.json dist && cp metadata.json dist/backend/api",
"watch": "tsc -w",
"verify": "yarn --cwd=../.. verify",
"verify:dir": "npx eslint . --max-warnings 0",
"regen-types": "cd ../supabase && make ENV=prod regen-types",
"regen-types-dev": "cd ../supabase && make ENV=dev regen-types-dev"
"regen-types-dev": "cd ../supabase && make ENV=dev regen-types-dev",
"test": "jest --config jest.config.js",
"test:coverage": "jest --config jest.config.js --coverage"
},
"engines": {
"node": ">=20.0.0"

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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ import {getCompatibleProfilesHandler} from './compatible-profiles'
import {createComment} from './create-comment'
import {createCompatibilityQuestion} from './create-compatibility-question'
import {setCompatibilityAnswer} from './set-compatibility-answer'
import {deleteCompatibilityAnswer} from './delete-compatibility-answer'
import {createProfile} from './create-profile'
import {createUser} from './create-user'
import {getCompatibilityQuestions} from './get-compatibililty-questions'
@@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ import {createBookmarkedSearch} from './create-bookmarked-search'
import {deleteBookmarkedSearch} from './delete-bookmarked-search'
import {OpenAPIV3} from 'openapi-types';
import {version as pkgVersion} from './../package.json'
import {git} from './../metadata.json'
import {z, ZodFirstPartyTypeKind, ZodTypeAny} from "zod";
import {getUser} from "api/get-user";
import {localSendTestEmail} from "api/test";
@@ -72,6 +74,8 @@ import {IS_LOCAL} from "common/hosting/constants";
import {editMessage} from "api/edit-message";
import {reactToMessage} from "api/react-to-message";
import {deleteMessage} from "api/delete-message";
import {updateOptions} from "api/update-options";
import {getOptions} from "api/get-options";
// const corsOptions: CorsOptions = {
// origin: ['*'], // Only allow requests from this domain
@@ -277,7 +281,7 @@ const swaggerDocument: OpenAPIV3.Document = {
openapi: "3.0.0",
info: {
title: "Compass API",
description: "Compass is a free, open-source platform to help people form deep, meaningful, and lasting connections — whether platonic, romantic, or collaborative. Its made possible by contributions from the community, including code, ideas, feedback, and donations. Unlike typical apps, Compass prioritizes values, interests, and personality over swipes and ads, giving you full control over who you discover and how you connect.",
description: `Compass is a free, open-source platform to help people form deep, meaningful, and lasting connections — whether platonic, romantic, or collaborative. Its made possible by contributions from the community, including code, ideas, feedback, and donations. Unlike typical apps, Compass prioritizes values, interests, and personality over swipes and ads, giving you full control over who you discover and how you connect.\n Git: ${git.commitDate} (${git.revision}).`,
version: pkgVersion,
contact: {
name: "Compass",
@@ -341,6 +345,7 @@ const handlers: { [k in APIPath]: APIHandler<k> } = {
'hide-comment': hideComment,
'create-compatibility-question': createCompatibilityQuestion,
'set-compatibility-answer': setCompatibilityAnswer,
'delete-compatibility-answer': deleteCompatibilityAnswer,
'create-vote': createVote,
'vote': vote,
'contact': contact,
@@ -364,6 +369,8 @@ const handlers: { [k in APIPath]: APIHandler<k> } = {
'delete-message': deleteMessage,
'edit-message': editMessage,
'react-to-message': reactToMessage,
'update-options': updateOptions,
'get-options': getOptions,
// 'auth-google': authGoogle,
}
@@ -511,6 +518,12 @@ app.get(
swaggerUi.setup(swaggerDocument, {
customSiteTitle: 'Compass API Docs',
customCssUrl: '/swagger.css',
customJs: `
const meta = document.createElement('meta');
meta.name = 'viewport';
meta.content = 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1';
document.head.appendChild(meta);
`,
}),
)
app.use(rootPath, swaggerUi.serve)

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@@ -1,61 +1,29 @@
import { groupBy, sortBy } from 'lodash'
import { APIError, type APIHandler } from 'api/helpers/endpoint'
import { getCompatibilityScore } from 'common/profiles/compatibility-score'
import {
getProfile,
getCompatibilityAnswers,
getGenderCompatibleProfiles,
} from 'shared/profiles/supabase'
import { log } from 'shared/utils'
import {type APIHandler} from 'api/helpers/endpoint'
import {createSupabaseDirectClient} from "shared/supabase/init";
export const getCompatibleProfilesHandler: APIHandler<
'compatible-profiles'
> = async (props) => {
export const getCompatibleProfilesHandler: APIHandler<'compatible-profiles'> = async (props) => {
return getCompatibleProfiles(props.userId)
}
export const getCompatibleProfiles = async (userId: string) => {
const profile = await getProfile(userId)
log('got profile', {
id: profile?.id,
userId: profile?.user_id,
username: profile?.user?.username,
})
if (!profile) throw new APIError(404, 'Profile not found')
const profiles = await getGenderCompatibleProfiles(profile)
const profileAnswers = await getCompatibilityAnswers([
userId,
...profiles.map((l) => l.user_id),
])
log('got profile answers ' + profileAnswers.length)
const answersByUserId = groupBy(profileAnswers, 'creator_id')
const profileCompatibilityScores = Object.fromEntries(
profiles.map(
(l) =>
[
l.user_id,
getCompatibilityScore(
answersByUserId[profile.user_id] ?? [],
answersByUserId[l.user_id] ?? []
),
] as const
)
export const getCompatibleProfiles = async (
userId: string,
) => {
const pg = createSupabaseDirectClient()
const scores = await pg.map(
`select *
from compatibility_scores
where score is not null
and (user_id_1 = $1 or user_id_2 = $1)`,
[userId],
(r) => [r.user_id_1 == userId ? r.user_id_2 : r.user_id_1, {score: r.score}] as const
)
const sortedCompatibleProfiles = sortBy(
profiles,
(l) => profileCompatibilityScores[l.user_id].score
).reverse()
const profileCompatibilityScores = Object.fromEntries(scores)
// console.log('scores', profileCompatibilityScores)
return {
status: 'success',
profile,
compatibleProfiles: sortedCompatibleProfiles,
profileCompatibilityScores,
}
}

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@@ -25,8 +25,13 @@ export const contact: APIHandler<'contact'> = async (
const continuation = async () => {
try {
let user = null
if (userId) {
user = await pg.oneOrNone(` select name from users where id = $1 `, [userId])
}
const md = jsonToMarkdown(content)
const message: string = `**New Contact Message**\n${md}`
const tile = user ? `New message from ${user.name}` : 'New message'
const message: string = `**${tile}**\n${md}`
await sendDiscordMessage(message, 'contact')
} catch (e) {
console.error('Failed to send discord contact', e)

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@@ -3,6 +3,25 @@ import {Notification} from 'common/notifications'
import {insertNotificationToSupabase} from 'shared/supabase/notifications'
import {tryCatch} from "common/util/try-catch";
import {Row} from "common/supabase/utils";
import {ANDROID_APP_URL} from "common/constants";
export const createAndroidReleaseNotifications = async () => {
const createdTime = Date.now();
const id = `android-release-${createdTime}`
const notification: Notification = {
id,
userId: 'todo',
createdTime: createdTime,
isSeen: false,
sourceType: 'info',
sourceUpdateType: 'created',
sourceSlug: ANDROID_APP_URL,
sourceUserAvatarUrl: 'https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/compass-130ba.firebasestorage.app/o/misc%2Fcompass-192.png?alt=media&token=9fd251c5-fc43-4375-b629-1a8f4bbe8185',
title: 'Android App Released on Google Play',
sourceText: 'The Compass Android app is now publicly available on Google Play! Download it today to stay connected on the go.',
}
return await createNotifications(notification)
}
export const createAndroidTestNotifications = async () => {
const createdTime = Date.now();

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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
import {APIHandler} from 'api/helpers/endpoint'
import {createSupabaseDirectClient} from 'shared/supabase/init'
import {APIError} from 'common/api/utils'
import {recomputeCompatibilityScoresForUser} from 'shared/compatibility/compute-scores'
export const deleteCompatibilityAnswer: APIHandler<'delete-compatibility-answer'> = async (
{id}, auth) => {
const pg = createSupabaseDirectClient()
// Verify user is the answer author
const item = await pg.oneOrNone(
`SELECT *
FROM compatibility_answers
WHERE id = $1
AND creator_id = $2`,
[id, auth.uid]
)
if (!item) {
throw new APIError(404, 'Item not found')
}
// Delete the answer
await pg.none(
`DELETE
FROM compatibility_answers
WHERE id = $1
AND creator_id = $2`,
[id, auth.uid]
)
const continuation = async () => {
// Recompute precomputed compatibility scores for this user
await recomputeCompatibilityScoresForUser(auth.uid, pg)
}
return {
status: 'success',
continue: continuation,
}
}

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