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- Implemented API session retrieval in `lib/api-auth.ts` to manage user sessions. - Created authentication options in `lib/auth-options.ts` using NextAuth.js with credentials provider. - Added migration scripts to create necessary tables for authentication in `migrations/0002_create_auth_tables.sql` and `prisma/migrations/20250601033219_add_nextauth_tables/migration.sql`. - Configured ESLint with Next.js and TypeScript support in `eslint.config.mjs`. - Updated Next.js configuration in `next.config.ts` for Cloudflare compatibility. - Defined Cloudflare Worker configuration in `open-next.config.ts` and `wrangler.jsonc`. - Enhanced type definitions for authentication in `types/auth.d.ts`. - Created a Cloudflare Worker entry point in `src/index.ts.backup` to handle API requests and responses.
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LiveDash-Node Development Guide
Simplified Development Setup
This project has been simplified to use ONE environment for local development to avoid confusion.
Quick Start
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Start Development Server
pnpm run devThis starts Next.js on http://localhost:3000 with full authentication and dashboard.
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Login Credentials
- Email:
admin@example.com - Password:
admin123
- Email:
Development vs Production
- Development:
pnpm run dev- Next.js app using local D1 database - Production: Cloudflare Workers with remote D1 database
Environment Files
.env.local- Local development (Next.js).dev.vars- Cloudflare Workers development (only needed forpnpm run dev:cf)
Database
- Local Development: Uses the same D1 database that Wrangler creates locally
- Production: Uses remote Cloudflare D1 database
Key Commands
# Start development (recommended)
pnpm run dev
# Test Cloudflare Workers deployment locally (optional)
pnpm run dev:cf
# Deploy to production
pnpm run deploy
# Database migrations
pnpm run seedLocalD1 # Apply migrations to local D1
pnpm run predeploy # Apply migrations to remote D1
Auth.js v5 Migration Complete
✅ Migrated from NextAuth v4 to Auth.js v5
✅ Updated all API routes and authentication flows
✅ Configured for both development and production environments
✅ Using Cloudflare D1 database with proper Auth.js v5 tables
Troubleshooting
- If login doesn't work, ensure the local D1 database is set up:
pnpm run seedLocalD1 - If you see CSRF errors, try using Chrome instead of VS Code's browser
- For any auth issues, check the console logs and verify environment variables