Keysat ffa8e0d480 v1.0.0:6 — paginate workout history (infinite scroll)
Two surfaces had invisible 50-row caps that this commit removes.

Exercise history popup (clock button in WorkoutForm):
  - /api/exercises/[id] now accepts ?offset=N&limit=N (default 25,
    max 100) and returns { exercise, history, hasMore }. Pagination
    uses take: limit + 1 to detect hasMore without a second COUNT
    round-trip.
  - Query rewritten to use Prisma's setLogs.some filter — single SQL
    that hits the (userId, deletedAt, date) composite index, instead
    of fetching all set logs then grouping in JS.
  - ExerciseHistoryPopup now uses an IntersectionObserver on a
    sentinel div. When sentinel scrolls into view (root: the popup
    itself, not the viewport), fetches next page and appends. Status
    row at the bottom shows a spinner while loading and "End of
    history" when done.
  - Container max height bumped from h-64 -> h-80 for a bit more
    breathing room on first render.

Workout history page (/main/workouts):
  - Page still server-renders the first 50 workouts (instant paint
    + correct date filter forwarding). Now uses take: PAGE_SIZE + 1
    to detect hasMore.
  - New WorkoutsList client component takes initial workouts +
    hasMore + filter values as props. IntersectionObserver on a
    sentinel below the cards auto-fetches the next page from
    /api/workouts?offset=N&limit=50&q=...&dateFrom=...&dateTo=...
    when scrolled to. Filters round-trip through URL params, so a
    filter change re-renders the page from scratch with a fresh
    first page.
  - "End of history · N workouts" line shown once everything is
    loaded.

Tests:
  - tests/routes-exercise-history.test.ts: 6 new tests covering
    auth, cross-user 404, first-page hasMore=true, second-page
    hasMore=false + no overlap, set-log filter scoped to the
    queried exerciseId, soft-deleted workouts excluded.
  - All 87 tests pass.

No schema changes, no migration. /data untouched.
2026-05-09 20:18:31 -05:00

Proof of Work

Self-hosted multi-user workout planner and logger. Plan training cycles, log daily workouts, search your history, and curate a shared exercise library across everyone on the instance. Distributed as a StartOS 0.4 sideload package.

Repo layout

proof-of-work/    Next.js app (TypeScript, Prisma + SQLite, Tailwind, PWA)
start9/0.4/       StartOS 0.4 package wrapper (manifest, Dockerfile,
                  entrypoint, version graph, change-credentials action)

Everything else is generated at build time.

Local development

cd proof-of-work
npm install
npx prisma generate       # important after schema changes
npx prisma db push        # create the dev DB at prisma/data/app.db
npm run db:seed           # ONLY seeds the InstanceSettings singleton — no admin
npm run dev               # http://localhost:3000

For local dev you'll need to create an admin manually since the StartOS action isn't available — easiest is npx tsx a one-off script, or just open Prisma Studio (npm run db:studio) and add a User row with isAdmin: true + a bcrypt hash you generate with node -e 'require("bcrypt").hash("yourpassword", 10).then(console.log)'.

Multi-user

Fresh installs ship with no admin user on purpose — the operator must run the StartOS Action Set admin credentials (Services → Proof of Work → Actions) before anyone can log in. This eliminates the default-credentials footgun.

Once the admin exists, they can open sign-ups for additional users:

  • In-app: log in as admin -> Settings -> Instance Settings -> Allow new sign-ups.
  • StartOS: Services -> Proof of Work -> Actions -> Set new signups.

Both write to the same InstanceSettings row; either path works.

When sign-ups are open, anyone reaching the URL can create an account at /auth/signup. New users start with no admin privileges and are automatically seeded the full curated exercise library.

Building the StartOS package

See start9/0.4/DEPLOY_040.md for the full deployment / cutover guide. Short version:

cd start9/0.4
npm ci
make clean
make x86                  # produces proof-of-work_x86_64.s9pk
make install              # sideload to the host in ~/.startos/config.yaml

Curated exercise library

proof-of-work/prisma/exercises.seed.json is the canonical library shipped to every install. It seeds fresh installs (via prisma/seed.ts) and is re-applied on every boot to existing installs (via docker_entrypoint.sh + ensureExerciseLibrary.cjs) so updates flow to all users on package upgrade.

Refresh the JSON from the maintainer's live host:

./start9/0.4/refresh_seed.sh <ssh-target>     # pull a fresh /data snapshot
cd proof-of-work && npm run sync-library      # extract Exercise table -> JSON
git diff prisma/exercises.seed.json

The system is additive only — removing an exercise from the JSON does not delete it from existing installs (users may have logged sets against it). Users' own custom exercises (isCustom = true) are never touched.

Privacy

start9/0.4/seed/data/app.db is your live /data snapshot. It contains real workout history and a bcrypt'd password hash. The top-level .gitignore keeps it out of git; do NOT commit it to any public repo.

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