The four default home-screen tiles (Notes / Services / Meetings /
Admin) showed up as three blue tiles + one orange one. Root cause was
NOT the DB — seed.ts already gave each app a distinct hex — but the
`gradientForColor()` mapper in `artifacts/tx-os/src/pages/home.tsx`
only recognised blue/purple/green/orange/pink/teal, so yellow
(#eab308), red (#ef4444), and the dark navy meetings colour all fell
through to the default blue gradient.
Changes:
1. `artifacts/tx-os/src/index.css` — added `.icon-tile-red` and
`.icon-tile-yellow` gradients matching the existing tile style.
2. `artifacts/tx-os/src/pages/home.tsx` — `gradientForColor()` now
maps red/dc2626 and yellow/facc15 first. Purple branch stays for
admin-custom apps but no seeded row uses it.
3. `scripts/src/seed.ts` —
- Meetings: `#0B1E3F` → `#22c55e` (green).
- Notifications: `#8b5cf6` → `#06b6d4` (cyan) — kills the last
purple in the default palette per user direction.
4. `scripts/src/update-app-colors.ts` (new) — idempotent migration
that bumps existing rows ONLY when they still hold the exact old
default colour, so admin customisations from the Apps editor are
preserved. Wired into `scripts/package.json` as
`pnpm run update-app-colors`.
5. `scripts/redeploy.sh` — new step 5/6 runs the colour migration
after seed and before `docker compose up -d`, on the same one-shot
`migrate` container pattern as other one-shot scripts.
No schema changes, no new deps. tx-os tsc passes, scripts tsc passes.
After `./scripts/redeploy.sh` on Mac, home shows four distinct hues
(yellow / orange / green / red) and no tile is purple anywhere.
Problem: After `git pull && docker compose up -d --build api` on the
Mac, the admin → System Updates panel kept showing the same version
(0.1.0-dev) and the same build (20260517.b5efd9eb) because both come
from version.json, a hand-edited file that nothing rewrites on every
build. No visible signal that a new image was actually running.
Two independent signals were added — neither needs editing version.json
by hand:
1) Auto-stamp version.json at Docker build time
- docker/api-server.Dockerfile: new ARGs GIT_SHA and BUILD_DATE.
A `node -e` step rewrites version.json's `build` field to
`${YYYYMMDDTHHmm}.${sha}` (e.g. 20260518T1042.a34eb5f5). When
the args are missing/"unknown", version.json is left untouched
so plain `docker build` and Replit `pnpm dev` still work.
- docker-compose.yml: api.build.args wires through GIT_SHA and
BUILD_DATE with `${GIT_SHA:-unknown}` fallbacks.
- scripts/redeploy.sh: exports GIT_SHA (git rev-parse --short HEAD)
and BUILD_DATE (date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ) before `docker
compose build`, so the helper script just works.
2) startedAt timestamp from the API
- artifacts/api-server/src/routes/system.ts: SERVER_STARTED_AT
captured at module load (frozen for the process lifetime) and
added to every branch of GET /system/version (not-configured,
error, invalid-version, up-to-date, update-available, catch).
- lib/api-spec/openapi.yaml: added `startedAt: date-time` to
SystemVersionResponse (required). Regenerated api-client-react
and api-zod via `pnpm --filter @workspace/api-spec run codegen`.
3) Admin UI surfacing both signals
- artifacts/tx-os/src/pages/admin.tsx: new formatBuildStamp parses
`YYYYMMDD[THHmm].sha` and renders a localized date next to the
raw token. A new "Server started" line below the build number
formats the boot timestamp via the existing formatChecked helper.
- artifacts/tx-os/src/locales/{en,ar}.json: added
admin.systemUpdates.serverStartedAt ("Server started" /
"بدأ تشغيل الخادم").
4) Docs
- replit.md: documented how to verify a real redeploy via the
System Updates panel and the manual one-liner for `docker
compose build` without the helper script.
Verified: codegen succeeds, API workflow restarted clean, Vite served
fine. Pre-existing typecheck errors in push.ts and font-settings are
unrelated and untouched.
Mac next steps:
cd ~/Downloads/TX && git pull && ./scripts/redeploy.sh
Then open admin → System Updates: build line should show a new
`YYYYMMDDTHHmm.sha` stamp and "Server started" should reflect the
new boot time.
Root cause of "service images don't show on the Mac after pulling latest":
the SPA is baked into the nginx (`web`) image and the API binary is baked
into the `api` image at `docker compose build` time. Running just
`git pull && docker compose up -d` reuses the existing images, so new
static assets in `artifacts/tx-os/public/` (and any front-end / API code
changes) never reach the browser.
Changes:
- New `scripts/redeploy.sh` — single-command redeploy. Steps:
1. git pull --ff-only (skip with --no-pull)
2. docker compose build api web
3. docker compose run --rm migrate (drizzle push + idempotent seed)
4. docker compose up -d
Detects `docker compose` v2 vs legacy `docker-compose`, runs from any
cwd via BASH_SOURCE, set -euo pipefail, --help prints the header.
chmod +x. Verified `bash -n` and `--help`.
- `replit.md` — new "Redeploying after `git pull` (Docker hosts)"
section that calls out the gotcha and points at the script.
- `DEPLOYMENT_MIGRATION.md` — one-line cross-reference at the top of
the deploy section so anyone reading deploy docs finds the script.
No code or runtime behavior changed. No follow-ups proposed: the only
natural next step (PWA full-screen) is already tracked as Task #550.