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Schema - User.isAdmin: Boolean default false (Prisma) - New InstanceSettings singleton (id=1) holding signupsOpen flag Boot-time compat ALTERs (docker_entrypoint.sh) - Adds User.isAdmin column to legacy snapshots; auto-promotes the oldest user to admin if no admin exists yet, so workout-log -> proof-of-work cutover preserves admin functionality with no manual SQL. - Creates InstanceSettings table + singleton row (signupsOpen=0) for any snapshot that doesn't have it. App: sign-up flow - /auth/signup page: server component that reads InstanceSettings upfront. If sign-ups are closed it shows a closed-instance message and a back-to-sign-in link rather than a dead form. If open it renders SignupForm (client) which calls signupAction (server). - signupAction: re-checks the flag (defense in depth), validates email format / 8-char password / matching confirm, blocks duplicate-email enumeration with a generic error, creates the user with isAdmin=false, seeds default UserPreferences, ensures the curated exercise library for the new user (lib/library.ts upserts every entry), then issues a session cookie. - Login page now links to /auth/signup; old "Demo: admin@example.com / password" footer (which was wrong anyway) removed. App: admin in-app toggle - Settings page renders new AdminInstanceSettings component for admins only. Optimistic toggle posts to /api/admin/signups; error rollback on failure. - /api/admin/signups: GET returns current flag (any authed user, so the UI knows whether to show the sign-up CTA later); POST flips it (admin only). StartOS package action - toggle-signups: same setter as the in-app toggle, accessible from the StartOS UI without an admin login. Single boolean input. Asserts the read-back value matches what was written before reporting success. - changeAdminCredentials now keys the UPDATE on `WHERE isAdmin = 1 ORDER BY createdAt ASC LIMIT 1` (was: just ORDER BY createdAt) — correct under multi-user. Release notes / docs - v1.0.0:1 release notes expanded to call out multi-user as part of the cutover release (no separate version needed since this is the first proof-of-work release shipping to anyone). - Root README: short Multi-user section explaining both toggle paths and that new users get the curated library automatically. - README dev setup adds `npx prisma generate` step (required after schema changes for local dev).
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#!/bin/sh
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# Proof of Work (proof-of-work) — StartOS 0.4 container entrypoint.
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#
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# Responsibilities (in order):
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# 1. Ensure the persistent /data directory exists.
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# 2. Seed /data on truly-fresh first boot:
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# a. If /app/seed/data/app.db is present (v1.0.0:1 cutover image),
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# copy it into /data. This is how an operator migrating from
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# the legacy `workout-log` package preserves their full history.
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# b. Otherwise fall back to the empty-schema fallback DB at
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# /app/prisma/data/app.db (already seeded with the curated
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# exercise library at build time).
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# Both branches are gated on /data/app.db being absent AND
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# /data/.seeded being absent — never overwrites live data.
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# 3. Run idempotent compat ALTERs for columns added after older snapshots.
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# No-ops on hosts whose schema is already current.
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# 4. Ensure the curated exercise library is present for every user. New
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# maintainer-shipped exercises appear on every boot (INSERT OR IGNORE
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# keyed on (userId, name); never overwrites a user's own exercises).
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# 5. Exec the Next.js standalone server as PID 1 (under dumb-init).
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#
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# Every branch logs to stderr so it is visible in StartOS -> Logs.
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set -eu
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DATA_DIR="${WORKOUT_DATA_DIR:-/data}"
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DB_PATH="${WORKOUT_DB_PATH:-$DATA_DIR/app.db}"
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FALLBACK_SEED_DB_PATH="${WORKOUT_FALLBACK_SEED_DB_PATH:-/app/prisma/data/app.db}"
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BAKED_SEED_DB_PATH="${WORKOUT_BAKED_SEED_DB_PATH:-/app/seed/data/app.db}"
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LIBRARY_JSON_PATH="${WORKOUT_LIBRARY_JSON_PATH:-/app/prisma/exercises.seed.json}"
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log() {
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# write to stderr so StartOS log viewer surfaces it immediately
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printf '[entrypoint] %s\n' "$*" 1>&2
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}
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mkdir -p "$DATA_DIR"
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Step 1 — first-boot seeding. NEVER overwrites an existing app.db.
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# Both branches are skipped on every restart of an installed host because
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# /data/app.db already exists.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if [ ! -f "$DB_PATH" ] && [ ! -f "$DATA_DIR/.seeded" ]; then
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if [ -f "$BAKED_SEED_DB_PATH" ]; then
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log "no $DB_PATH and no .seeded marker; copying baked cutover seed from $BAKED_SEED_DB_PATH"
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cp "$BAKED_SEED_DB_PATH" "$DB_PATH"
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date -u +"seeded from baked cutover snapshot at %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ" > "$DATA_DIR/.seeded"
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elif [ -f "$FALLBACK_SEED_DB_PATH" ]; then
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log "no $DB_PATH and no baked seed; copying empty-schema fallback from $FALLBACK_SEED_DB_PATH"
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cp "$FALLBACK_SEED_DB_PATH" "$DB_PATH"
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date -u +"seeded from empty-schema fallback at %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ" > "$DATA_DIR/.seeded"
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else
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log "no $DB_PATH, no baked seed, no fallback DB; creating empty $DB_PATH"
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touch "$DB_PATH"
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fi
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else
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log "$DB_PATH already present; live data is the source of truth"
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if [ -f "$DATA_DIR/.seeded" ]; then
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log "found .seeded: $(cat "$DATA_DIR/.seeded")"
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fi
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fi
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Step 2 — idempotent compat ALTERs (safety net for older snapshots).
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# No-ops on hosts whose schema is already current.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if command -v sqlite3 >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ -f "$DB_PATH" ]; then
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if ! sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" "PRAGMA table_info('SetLog');" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "|customMetrics|"; then
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log "adding missing column SetLog.customMetrics"
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sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" "ALTER TABLE SetLog ADD COLUMN customMetrics TEXT;"
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fi
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if ! sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" "PRAGMA table_info('Workout');" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "|deletedAt|"; then
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log "adding missing column Workout.deletedAt"
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sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" "ALTER TABLE Workout ADD COLUMN deletedAt DATETIME;"
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fi
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# Multi-user support shipped in v1.0.0:1: User.isAdmin column +
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# InstanceSettings singleton. New install: seed.ts creates both. Upgrade
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# from a snapshot pulled off the legacy `workout-log` package: this block
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# adds them in place, then promotes the oldest user to admin so the
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# in-app admin Settings panel + change-credentials action keep working.
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if ! sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" "PRAGMA table_info('User');" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "|isAdmin|"; then
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log "adding missing column User.isAdmin (default 0)"
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sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" "ALTER TABLE User ADD COLUMN isAdmin INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0;"
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log "promoting oldest user to admin (one-shot, only if no admin exists)"
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sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" \
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"UPDATE User SET isAdmin = 1 \
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WHERE id = (SELECT id FROM User ORDER BY createdAt ASC LIMIT 1) \
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AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM User WHERE isAdmin = 1);"
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fi
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if ! sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" \
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"SELECT name FROM sqlite_master WHERE type='table' AND name='InstanceSettings';" \
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2>/dev/null | grep -q InstanceSettings; then
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log "creating InstanceSettings table + singleton row (signupsOpen=0)"
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sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" \
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"CREATE TABLE InstanceSettings ( \
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id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT 1, \
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signupsOpen INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0, \
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updatedAt DATETIME NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP \
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);"
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sqlite3 "$DB_PATH" \
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"INSERT OR IGNORE INTO InstanceSettings (id, signupsOpen) VALUES (1, 0);"
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fi
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fi
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Step 3 — ensure curated exercise library for every user (multi-user-aware).
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# New entries shipped in /app/prisma/exercises.seed.json appear on every boot.
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# `INSERT OR IGNORE` keyed on (userId, name) so we never overwrite a user's
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# own custom exercises. Designed to be additive only — exercises removed from
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# the curated JSON are not deleted from existing installs (users may have
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# logged sets against them).
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if [ -f "$LIBRARY_JSON_PATH" ] && [ -f "$DB_PATH" ]; then
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log "ensuring curated exercise library is present for every user"
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node /app/prisma/ensureExerciseLibrary.cjs \
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--db "$DB_PATH" \
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--json "$LIBRARY_JSON_PATH" \
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|| log "WARNING: ensureExerciseLibrary failed; continuing boot"
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else
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log "skipping library ensure (json or db not found)"
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fi
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Step 4 — launch the app.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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export DATABASE_URL="file:$DB_PATH"
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export NODE_ENV="${NODE_ENV:-production}"
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export HOSTNAME="${HOSTNAME:-0.0.0.0}"
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export PORT="${PORT:-3000}"
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log "launching Next.js on :${PORT} with DATABASE_URL=file:${DB_PATH}"
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exec node /app/server.js
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