yiekheng 99fd2584e4 fix(web): drop <button>-wrapping-<Card> — div inside button is invalid HTML
Root cause of the hydration mismatch:

  <button type="button">       ← React 19 server output
    <Card>                     ← <div> from shadcn Card
      <CardContent>...

`<div>` is flow content and is NOT allowed inside `<button>` per the
HTML spec. Browsers auto-close the outer `<button>` when they hit the
nested `<div>`, while React's SSR doesn't — the server tree and the
post-parse client tree disagree, and React 19 throws Hydration failed.

Fix: stop nesting Card inside button-shaped triggers. Three sites
touched, all on the account list / detail pages:

- Accounts list — Delete card per row
- Account detail — Unpair card
- Account detail — Delete card

For these the trigger is a Dialog. Radix's DialogTrigger asChild
forwards click handling to whatever element you give it, so we now
pass the Card directly with role="button" / tabIndex / aria-label.
The Card stays a <div>, no invalid nesting.

- Account detail — Pair / Re-pair card

This one wraps a server action `<form>`, which still requires a real
`<button type="submit">`. Solution: keep the Card as a sibling of an
absolute-positioned transparent submit button covering the card's
surface — the whole card surface still triggers submit, but the
visible Card never lives inside the button, and HTML stays valid.

Updated `accounts-list-view.test.tsx` to match: the delete card's
trigger is now a `<div role="button" tabIndex="0">` instead of a
real button.

92/92 tests passing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 09:11:35 +08:00
2026-05-09 17:10:48 +08:00

cm WhatsApp Reminder Bot

Self-hosted WhatsApp reminder bot. Pairs multiple WhatsApp accounts via Telegram-delivered QR codes and sends scheduled reminders to groups.

Status

Plan 1 complete. Foundation, DB schema, and Telegram-driven WhatsApp pairing are working end-to-end. Reminder scheduling, the web dashboard, and production deploy are upcoming plans (docs/superpowers/plans/).

What's working today:

  • Single-operator Telegram bot with a whitelist + audit log of every command.
  • BotFather-style menu navigation: /menu opens a single message that edits in place as you navigate.
  • Pair a new WhatsApp account with /menu📡 Pair New → reply with a label. QR is delivered to Telegram and refreshed in place as it expires.
  • Browse paired accounts with 📒 Accounts. Tap an account → see groups, send a test text message, or unpair.
  • Group sync runs at pairing and on every Baileys groups.upsert / groups.update event, plus a manual 🔄 Refresh button. Removed groups are pruned automatically.
  • Auto-reconnect on transient drops; restart-survival via Baileys useMultiFileAuthState (no QR rescan needed across container restarts as long as WhatsApp hasn't logged the device out).

Host requirements

Only Docker. No host Node, pnpm, or any other language toolchain — everything runs in containers via the long-lived tools service.

Architecture in one paragraph

Two app containers and one external dependency. bot (Node.js) holds the live Baileys WhatsApp sessions, the grammy Telegram bot, and (in plan 2) a pg-boss scheduler. web (Next.js, plan 3) is stateless UI + API. tools is a long-running Node 22 + pnpm sidecar used for installs/tests/typechecks/migrations so the host doesn't need a Node toolchain. Postgres lives external at 192.168.0.210 in a wabot database. All cross-service communication goes through Postgres (LISTEN/NOTIFY for events, table writes for state).

Full design spec: docs/superpowers/specs/2026-05-03-whatsapp-bot-design.md

Quick start (dev)

Prerequisites: Docker, the wabot database + waBot role on 192.168.0.210 (with a pg_hba.conf line permitting 192.168.0.0/24), and a Telegram bot token from @BotFather.

# 1. Configure env
cp envs/.env.example .env.development
# edit .env.development: real DATABASE_URL, TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, your TG user ID
scripts/gen_auth_secret.sh --write

# 2. Bring up the tools container, install deps
NO_SUDO=1 scripts/dev.sh up
NO_SUDO=1 scripts/dev.sh pnpm install

# 3. Apply migrations and seed your operator row
NO_SUDO=1 scripts/db.sh migrate
NO_SUDO=1 scripts/db.sh seed

# 4. Watch the bot service
NO_SUDO=1 scripts/dev.sh logs bot

In Telegram, message your dev bot /menu, tap 📡 Pair New, reply with a label, scan the QR.

NO_SUDO=1 is the right setting if your user is in the docker group (the default for this repo). Drop it if you need sudo docker.

Layout

  • apps/bot/ — Node service: Baileys WhatsApp + grammy Telegram + (later) pg-boss scheduler
  • apps/web/ — Next.js dashboard (plan 3)
  • packages/db/ — Drizzle schema and migrations
  • packages/shared/ — cross-app helpers (rrule, media paths, timezones)
  • docs/superpowers/specs/ — design specs and manual test runbooks
  • docs/superpowers/plans/ — implementation plans
  • docker/ — Dockerfiles (tools.Dockerfile, bot.Dockerfile, web.Dockerfile placeholder)
  • scripts/dev.sh, db.sh, gen_auth_secret.sh, plus stubs for plans 2/4

Scripts

All pnpm/tsx/drizzle-kit invocations run inside the tools container, so no host Node is needed.

Script Purpose
scripts/dev.sh up|down|logs|status|build|exec|pnpm|shell|restart-bot Stack lifecycle and tools-container shell
scripts/db.sh migrate|generate|studio|seed|reset Drizzle migration helper
scripts/gen_auth_secret.sh [--write] Generate AUTH_SECRET (host-only, no Node needed)
scripts/publish.sh Push to Gitea registry — implemented in plan 4
scripts/link-account.sh CLI pairing without Telegram — implemented in plan 2

Set NO_SUDO=1 if your user is in the docker group (recommended).

Next plan

docs/superpowers/plans/<next-date>-reminder-scheduling.md — pg-boss, reminder CRUD via Telegram, fire-reminder handler, sender (text/image/video), retry policy, run history.

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