Prior to the release of subgraphs, there was a single graph accessed
through `app.graph`. Now that there's multiple graphs, there's a lot of
code that needs to be reviewed and potentially updated depending on if
it cares about nearby nodes, all nodes, or something else requiring
specific attention.
This was done by simply changing the type of `app.graph` to unknown so
the typechecker will complain about every place it's currently used.
References were then updated to `app.rootGraph` if the previous usage
was correct, or actually rewritten.
By not getting rid of `app.graph`, this change already ensures that
there's no loss of functionality for custom nodes, but the prior typing
of `app.graph` can always be restored if future dissuasion of
`app.graph` usage creates issues.
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* [refactor] Move update-related functionality to platform/updates domain
Reorganizes release management, version compatibility, and notification functionality
following Domain-Driven Design principles, mirroring VSCode's architecture pattern.
- Move releaseService.ts to platform/updates/common/
- Move releaseStore.ts to platform/updates/common/
- Move versionCompatibilityStore.ts to platform/updates/common/
- Move useFrontendVersionMismatchWarning.ts to platform/updates/common/
- Move toastStore.ts to platform/updates/common/
- Move ReleaseNotificationToast.vue to platform/updates/components/
- Move WhatsNewPopup.vue to platform/updates/components/
- Update 25+ import paths across codebase and tests
This creates a cohesive "updates" domain containing all functionality related to
software updates, version checking, release notifications, and user communication
about application state changes.
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* fix imports
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* refactor: move settingStore to platform/settings
Move src/stores/settingStore.ts to src/platform/settings/settingStore.ts
to separate platform infrastructure from domain logic following DDD principles.
Updates all import references across ~70 files to maintain compatibility.
* fix: update remaining settingStore imports after rebase
* fix: complete remaining settingStore import updates
* fix: update vi.mock paths for settingStore in tests
Update all test files to mock the new settingStore location at
@/platform/settings/settingStore instead of @/stores/settingStore
* fix: resolve remaining settingStore imports and unused imports after rebase
* fix: update settingStore mock path in SelectionToolbox test
Fix vi.mock path from @/stores/settingStore to @/platform/settings/settingStore
to resolve failing Load3D viewer button test.
* refactor: complete comprehensive settings migration to platform layer
This commit completes the migration of all settings-related code to the platform layer
as part of the Domain-Driven Design (DDD) architecture refactoring.
- constants/coreSettings.ts → platform/settings/constants/coreSettings.ts
- types/settingTypes.ts → platform/settings/types.ts
- stores/settingStore.ts → platform/settings/settingStore.ts (already moved)
- composables/setting/useSettingUI.ts → platform/settings/composables/useSettingUI.ts
- composables/setting/useSettingSearch.ts → platform/settings/composables/useSettingSearch.ts
- composables/useLitegraphSettings.ts → platform/settings/composables/useLitegraphSettings.ts
- components/dialog/content/SettingDialogContent.vue → platform/settings/components/SettingDialogContent.vue
- components/dialog/content/setting/SettingItem.vue → platform/settings/components/SettingItem.vue
- components/dialog/content/setting/SettingGroup.vue → platform/settings/components/SettingGroup.vue
- components/dialog/content/setting/SettingsPanel.vue → platform/settings/components/SettingsPanel.vue
- components/dialog/content/setting/ColorPaletteMessage.vue → platform/settings/components/ColorPaletteMessage.vue
- components/dialog/content/setting/ExtensionPanel.vue → platform/settings/components/ExtensionPanel.vue
- components/dialog/content/setting/ServerConfigPanel.vue → platform/settings/components/ServerConfigPanel.vue
- ~100+ import statements updated across the codebase
- Test file imports corrected
- Component imports fixed in dialog service and command menubar
- Composable imports updated in GraphCanvas.vue
```
src/platform/settings/
├── components/ # All settings UI components
├── composables/ # Settings-related composables
├── constants/ # Core settings definitions
├── types.ts # Settings type definitions
└── settingStore.ts # Central settings state management
```
✅ TypeScript compilation successful
✅ All tests passing (settings store, search functionality, UI components)
✅ Production build successful
✅ Domain boundaries properly established
This migration consolidates all settings functionality into a cohesive platform domain,
improving maintainability and following DDD principles for better code organization.
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* fix: format and lint after rebase conflict resolution
* fix: update remaining import paths to platform settings
- Fix browser test import: extensionAPI.spec.ts
- Fix script import: collect-i18n-general.ts
- Complete settings migration import path updates
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* [refactor] move workflow domain to its own folder
* [refactor] Fix workflow platform architecture organization
- Move workflow rendering functionality to renderer/thumbnail domain
- Rename ui folder to management for better semantic clarity
- Update all import paths to reflect proper domain boundaries
- Fix test imports to use new structure
Architecture improvements:
- rendering → renderer/thumbnail (belongs with other rendering logic)
- ui → management (better name for state management and UI integration)
This ensures proper separation of concerns and domain boundaries.
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* [fix] Resolve circular dependency between nodeDefStore and subgraphStore
* [fix] Update browser test imports to use new workflow platform paths
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