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# Red Bull Intake Tracker Setup
## Commands
```bash
npm install
npm run dev
npm run build
npm run lint
```
The Vite dev app runs at `http://localhost:5173` unless that port is already taken.
## Environment
Copy `.env.example` to `.env.local` and adjust IDs if you choose different Appwrite resource IDs:
```bash
cp .env.example .env.local
```
This app uses only the Appwrite browser SDK. Do not add an API key to the frontend.
Configured defaults:
- Endpoint: `https://fra.cloud.appwrite.io/v1`
- Project ID: `6a0752ee001fb2ef7138`
- Project name: `Red Bull Tracker App`
- Database ID: `redbull_tracker`
- Collection ID: `intake_entries`
`client.ping()` is called automatically during app boot in `src/App.tsx` through `pingAppwrite()` from `src/lib/appwrite.ts`.
## Auth
Enable these auth methods in Appwrite Console:
- Email/password
- GitHub OAuth
- Google OAuth
Add a Web platform in Appwrite Console for local development:
- Hostname: `localhost`
- Hostname: `127.0.0.1`
If `client.ping()` shows `Failed to fetch`, this is usually the first thing to check.
For local OAuth callback URLs, add:
- Success URL: `http://localhost:5173`
- Failure URL: `http://localhost:5173`
- If Vite starts on another port, add that origin too, for example `http://127.0.0.1:5174`
For production, add your deployed origin as both success and failure URL, then update the `VITE_APPWRITE_OAUTH_*` variables.
In local dev, you can leave `VITE_APPWRITE_OAUTH_SUCCESS_URL` and `VITE_APPWRITE_OAUTH_FAILURE_URL` blank. The app will use the current browser origin automatically, which avoids getting redirected to a stale Vite port.
If OAuth returns to the app but you are still logged out:
- Confirm the current browser origin is listed under Appwrite project platforms, for example `localhost` and `127.0.0.1`.
- Confirm the same origin is allowed in the OAuth provider success/failure URLs.
- Clear old sessions/cookies for the local app and try again.
- Restart Vite after editing `.env.local`.
## Database
Appwrite currently uses newer Console wording in many places:
| In this app / older SDK wording | Current Appwrite Console wording |
| --- | --- |
| Collection | Table |
| Attribute | Column |
| Document | Row |
So if the Console asks you to create a **table**, that is the same resource as the `VITE_APPWRITE_COLLECTION_ID` this app currently points at. If the setup below says **attributes**, add them as **columns** inside that table.
The app uses Appwrite's current `TablesDB` SDK methods (`listRows`, `createRow`, `updateRow`, `deleteRow`). The env var remains named `VITE_APPWRITE_COLLECTION_ID` for compatibility with the first setup pass, but its value should be your table ID.
Create a database with ID:
```text
redbull_tracker
```
Create a collection with ID:
```text
intake_entries
```
Enable document-level permissions on the collection.
Recommended collection-level permissions:
- Create: `users`
- Read: none
- Update: none
- Delete: none
The app writes per-document permissions for the current user:
- `read("user:{userId}")`
- `update("user:{userId}")`
- `delete("user:{userId}")`
## Permission Troubleshooting
If the app shows:
```text
No permissions provided for action 'create'
```
the table is reachable, but the signed-in user is not allowed to create rows yet.
Fix it in Appwrite Console:
1. Open **Databases**.
2. Open database `redbull_tracker`.
3. Open table `intake_entries`.
4. Go to **Settings**.
5. Enable **Row Security**.
6. Under **Permissions**, add role **Users**.
7. Check **Create** only.
8. Leave table-level **Read**, **Update**, and **Delete** unchecked.
9. Click **Update** / **Save**.
Why: table-level **Create** lets authenticated users add their own rows. The app then writes row-level read/update/delete permissions for that exact user, so users do not see each other's entries.
## Attributes
Create these attributes:
| Key | Type | Required | Notes |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `userId` | String, 64 | Yes | Current Appwrite user ID |
| `cans` | Float | Yes | Allows partial cans |
| `flavour` | String, 128 | Yes | Red Bull flavour |
| `flavourAccent` | String, 32 | Yes | UI colour |
| `sizeMl` | Integer | Yes | Can size in ml |
| `pricePerCan` | Float | Yes | GBP price per can |
| `dateTime` | DateTime | Yes | Intake timestamp |
| `notes` | String, 2000 | No | Optional notes |
| `store` | String, 256 | No | Store/location |
| `sugarFree` | Boolean | Yes | Sugar-free flag |
| `caffeineMgPerCan` | Float | No | Custom-size override |
| `importKey` | String, 512 | Yes | Duplicate detection signature |
| `source` | String, 32 | Yes | `manual`, `quick-add`, `excel`, or `json` |
Recommended indexes:
- `user_date_desc`: key index on `userId`, `dateTime`
- `user_import_key`: key index on `userId`, `importKey`
- Optional unique index on `userId`, `importKey` if your Appwrite plan/schema supports it
## Component Structure
- `src/App.tsx`: UI shell, auth gate, dashboard/logbook/trends/data views, modals, and action state.
- `src/lib/appwrite.ts`: Appwrite SDK client, account/database services, env config, and ping helper.
- `src/lib/appwriteEntries.ts`: User-scoped Appwrite CRUD, document permissions, duplicate signatures.
- `src/lib/excel.ts`: Styled `.xlsx` export, summary sheet, row validation, duplicate-aware import preview.
- `src/lib/metrics.ts`: Prices, caffeine/sugar estimates, stats, grouping, streaks.
- `src/lib/storage.ts`: JSON backup export/import parser.
- `src/data/flavours.ts`: Built-in flavours and accent metadata.
## Nutrition Defaults
- 250ml: `£1.75`, `80mg` caffeine
- 355ml: `£2.20`, `114mg` caffeine
- 473ml: `£2.85`, `151mg` caffeine
- Custom sizes: caffeine is proportional from 250ml unless a custom override is entered
The UI shows this disclaimer:
> Caffeine and sugar values are estimates. Check the can label for exact nutritional information.