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anoracleofra-code edf9fd8957 fix: restore API proxy route deleted during rebase
The catch-all route.ts that proxies frontend /api/* requests to the backend
was accidentally deleted during the v0.8.0 rebase against PR #44. Without it,
all API fetches return 404 and nothing loads on the map.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

Former-commit-id: 811ec765320d9813efc654fee53ef0e5d5fecc78
2026-03-12 09:47:16 -06:00
anoracleofra-code 34db99deaf v0.8.0: POTUS fleet tracking, full aircraft color-coding, carrier fidelity, UI overhaul
New features:
- POTUS fleet (AF1, AF2, Marine One) with hot-pink icons + gold halo ring
- 9-color aircraft system: military, medical, police, VIP, privacy, dictators
- Sentinel-2 fullscreen overlay with download/copy/open buttons (green themed)
- Carrier homeport deconfliction — distinct pier positions instead of stacking
- Toggle all data layers button (cyan when active, excludes MODIS Terra)
- Version badge + update checker + Discussions shortcut in UI
- Overhauled MapLegend with POTUS fleet, wildfires, infrastructure sections
- Data center map layer with ~700 global DCs from curated dataset

Fixes:
- All Air Force Two ICAO hex codes now correctly identified
- POTUS icon priority over grounded state
- Sentinel-2 no longer overlaps bottom coordinate bar
- Region dossier Nominatim 429 rate-limit retry/backoff
- Docker ENV legacy format warnings resolved
- UI buttons cyan in dark mode, grey in light mode
- Circuit breaker for flaky upstream APIs

Community: @suranyami — parallel multi-arch Docker builds + runtime BACKEND_URL fix (PR #35, #44)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

Former-commit-id: 7c523df70a2d26f675603166e3513d29230592cd
2026-03-12 09:31:37 -06:00
David Parry 782225ff99 fix: resolve proxy gzip decoding and BACKEND_URL Docker override issues
Two bugs introduced by the Next.js proxy Route Handler:

1. ERR_CONTENT_DECODING_FAILED — Node.js fetch() automatically
   decompresses gzip/br responses from the backend, but the proxy was
   still forwarding Content-Encoding and Content-Length headers to the
   browser. The browser would then try to decompress already-decompressed
   data and fail. Fixed by stripping Content-Encoding and Content-Length
   from upstream response headers.

2. BACKEND_URL shell env leak into Docker Compose — docker-compose.yml
   used ${BACKEND_URL:-http://backend:8000}, which was being overridden
   by BACKEND_URL=http://localhost:8000 set in .mise.local.toml for local
   dev. Inside the frontend container, localhost:8000 does not exist,
   causing all proxied requests to return 502. Fixed by hardcoding
   http://backend:8000 in docker-compose.yml so the shell environment
   cannot override it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

Former-commit-id: 036c62d2c0
2026-03-11 15:00:50 +11:00
David Parry 25262323f5 feat: proxy backend API through Next.js using runtime BACKEND_URL
Previously, NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL was a build-time Next.js variable, making
it impossible to configure the backend URL in docker-compose `environment`
without rebuilding the image.

This change introduces a proper server-side proxy:
- next.config.ts: adds a rewrite rule that forwards all /api/* requests
  to BACKEND_URL (read at server startup, not baked at build time).
  Defaults to http://localhost:8000 so local dev works without config.
- api.ts: API_BASE is now an empty string — all fetch calls use relative
  /api/... paths, which the Next.js server proxies to the backend.
- docker-compose.yml: replaces NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL build arg with a
  runtime BACKEND_URL env var defaulting to http://backend:8000, using
  Docker's internal networking. Port 8000 no longer needs to be exposed.
- README: updates Docker setup docs, standalone compose example, and
  environment variable reference to reflect BACKEND_URL.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

Former-commit-id: a3b18e23c1
2026-03-11 14:18:30 +11:00