Eliminates dual React ecosystems and reduces dependency
duplication by consolidating on a single React version and
expanding the pnpm workspace catalog.
- Upgrade all packages from React 18 to React 19
- Remove @types/react and @types/node overrides (no longer
needed with single React version)
- Standardise @types/node to ^22 across all packages
- Add prisma-kysely>@prisma/internals override to eliminate
old prisma 6.16.x subtree
- Fix React 19 type changes: useRef requires initial value,
JSX namespace needs explicit import, RefObject includes null
- Expand catalog with 14 new entries (ai, dotenv, pino,
playwright, prisma tooling, nodemailer, pdfjs-dist, etc.)
- Catalog radix-ui, next, lucide-react, postcss, and
typescript for docs/openpage-api alignment
- Run pnpm dedupe to collapse peer-dep context duplicates
- Switch package manager to pnpm 10 via corepack
- Add pnpm-workspace.yaml with 54+ shared dependency catalogs
- Convert all workspace packages to catalog: and workspace:* protocols
- Upgrade Turborepo from 1.x to 2.8.12 (pipeline -> tasks)
- Upgrade apps/openpage-api from Next 15 to Next 16
- Update Docker, CI workflows, and GitHub Actions for pnpm
- Convert patch file to pnpm native format
- Replace deprecated next lint with standalone eslint
- Update all documentation references from npm to pnpm
- Fix stale dependabot config and documentation paths
Upgrade the `@react-email/render` package to handle
suspense during renders.
We could have just swapped to `renderAsync` for the 0.0.x
version of the package but it's better to upgrade as part
of this change.
CI has been run locally and emails have been verified to
work and render as expected in our local mail trap.
Implementation of a universal upload allowing for multiple storage backends
starting with `database` and `s3`.
Allows clients to put and retrieve files from either client or server using
a blend of client and server actions.
This change actually makes the authoring flow work for
the most part by tying in emailing and more.
We have also done a number of quality of life updates to
simplify the codebase overall making it easier to continue
work on the refresh.