Tombstones were used for tracking deleted entities but are no longer
needed with the operation log architecture. This removes:
- Tombstone table from Prisma schema
- Tombstone-related methods from SyncService
- Tombstone mocks and tests from all test files
- Database migration to drop tombstones table
The operation log now handles deletions through DEL operations,
making the separate tombstone tracking redundant.
Refactored 'delete-user.ts' and 'clear-data.ts' to use Prisma Client, aligning them with the current PostgreSQL architecture.
Updated 'packages/super-sync-server/README.md' to reflect the Docker-based, PostgreSQL setup and added documentation for the administrative scripts.
Removed '@types/better-sqlite3' from 'package.json' as it's no longer needed.
SYNC_IMPORT, BACKUP_IMPORT, and Repair operations contain full app state
in their payload. When these operations were downloaded by another client
and applied via applyOperations(), convertOpToAction() was spreading the
payload directly into the action. But reducers expect action.appDataComplete,
so they received undefined and fell back to empty/initial state.
This caused complete data loss (no projects, no tags, tasks in wrong project)
when syncing SYNC_IMPORT operations between clients.
Fix: Add extractFullStatePayload() that wraps the payload in appDataComplete
for full-state operation types, matching what loadAllData action expects.
Also clears file-based storage directories in the clear-data script.
Previously, would silently create a new empty database if the configured was incorrect or missing, leading to a confusing 'success' message (deleting 0 rows) while the actual data remained untouched. Now, the script verifies that exists at the expected path before proceeding, and exits with an error if it's missing.