build(deps-dev): bump vite-tsconfig-paths from 5.1.4 to 6.1.1#261
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Major version bump (v5 -> v6). The maintainers explicitly state that no intentional breaking changes were introduced and the major version was bumped due to internal refactoring (lazy project discovery, improved tsconfig watching, new logFile/importerFilter options). This repo uses the default `tsconfigPaths()` invocation in vite.config.ts, so no call-site changes are required. Replaces dependabot PR #246 which had a stale lockfile against main. `npm run build` and `npm run build:legacy` both succeed. Signed-off-by: cursor-agent[bot] <cursor-agent[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Meijer <ameijer@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Bumps the MUI v9 stack together so peer dependencies line up: - @mui/material 7.3.9 -> 9.0.1 - @mui/icons-material 7.3.9 -> 9.0.1 - @mui/x-date-pickers 8.27.2 -> 9.3.0 (8.x peer-pins @mui/material@^7) Replaces dependabot PR #245, which only bumped @mui/material and therefore failed npm install with peer-dep conflicts against @mui/icons-material@7.3.9 (and would have hit @mui/x-date-pickers@8 too). Rebased on top of recently-merged main (which includes #259/#260/#261). ### v9 breaking change handled The v9.0.0-beta.1 release removed the legacy `*Outline` icon aliases (see mui/material-ui#48116). All call sites that imported `DeleteOutline` were migrated to `DeleteOutlined`: - app/routes/dashboard-list.tsx - app/components/report-list-table.tsx - app/components/report-builder-side-panel.tsx (3 call sites) The `*Outlined` variants are the canonical Material Symbols name and have been available since v5; the legacy `*Outline` aliases are now gone. ### Notes - No Grid `direction='column'/'column-reverse'` usages exist in the codebase, so the v9.0.0-beta.1 Grid change does not apply. - The only ListItemIcon with a hardcoded minWidth (Nav/NavItem.jsx) uses sx overrides, so the v9 theme-spacing default does not affect it. - @mui/styles@^6.5.0 has no peer dep on @mui/material and continues to install cleanly alongside v9. - date-fns@^4.1.0 is supported by @mui/x-date-pickers@^9.3.0. ### Validation - `npm install` succeeds; `found 0 vulnerabilities`. - `npm run build` (new UI) passes. - `npm run build:legacy` passes. Signed-off-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Meijer <ameijer@users.noreply.github.com>
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Bumps the MUI v9 stack together so peer dependencies line up: - @mui/material 7.3.9 -> 9.0.1 - @mui/icons-material 7.3.9 -> 9.0.1 - @mui/x-date-pickers 8.27.2 -> 9.3.0 (8.x peer-pins @mui/material@^7) Replaces dependabot PR opencost#245, which only bumped @mui/material and therefore failed npm install with peer-dep conflicts against @mui/icons-material@7.3.9 (and would have hit @mui/x-date-pickers@8 too). Rebased on top of recently-merged main (which includes opencost#259/opencost#260/opencost#261). ### v9 breaking change handled The v9.0.0-beta.1 release removed the legacy `*Outline` icon aliases (see mui/material-ui#48116). All call sites that imported `DeleteOutline` were migrated to `DeleteOutlined`: - app/routes/dashboard-list.tsx - app/components/report-list-table.tsx - app/components/report-builder-side-panel.tsx (3 call sites) The `*Outlined` variants are the canonical Material Symbols name and have been available since v5; the legacy `*Outline` aliases are now gone. ### Notes - No Grid `direction='column'/'column-reverse'` usages exist in the codebase, so the v9.0.0-beta.1 Grid change does not apply. - The only ListItemIcon with a hardcoded minWidth (Nav/NavItem.jsx) uses sx overrides, so the v9 theme-spacing default does not affect it. - @mui/styles@^6.5.0 has no peer dep on @mui/material and continues to install cleanly alongside v9. - date-fns@^4.1.0 is supported by @mui/x-date-pickers@^9.3.0. ### Validation - `npm install` succeeds; `found 0 vulnerabilities`. - `npm run build` (new UI) passes. - `npm run build:legacy` passes. Signed-off-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Meijer <ameijer@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: nmattela <nicolas.bruno.mattelaer@vub.be>
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Bumps the MUI v9 stack together so peer dependencies line up: - @mui/material 7.3.9 -> 9.0.1 - @mui/icons-material 7.3.9 -> 9.0.1 - @mui/x-date-pickers 8.27.2 -> 9.3.0 (8.x peer-pins @mui/material@^7) Replaces dependabot PR opencost#245, which only bumped @mui/material and therefore failed npm install with peer-dep conflicts against @mui/icons-material@7.3.9 (and would have hit @mui/x-date-pickers@8 too). Rebased on top of recently-merged main (which includes opencost#259/opencost#260/opencost#261). ### v9 breaking change handled The v9.0.0-beta.1 release removed the legacy `*Outline` icon aliases (see mui/material-ui#48116). All call sites that imported `DeleteOutline` were migrated to `DeleteOutlined`: - app/routes/dashboard-list.tsx - app/components/report-list-table.tsx - app/components/report-builder-side-panel.tsx (3 call sites) The `*Outlined` variants are the canonical Material Symbols name and have been available since v5; the legacy `*Outline` aliases are now gone. ### Notes - No Grid `direction='column'/'column-reverse'` usages exist in the codebase, so the v9.0.0-beta.1 Grid change does not apply. - The only ListItemIcon with a hardcoded minWidth (Nav/NavItem.jsx) uses sx overrides, so the v9 theme-spacing default does not affect it. - @mui/styles@^6.5.0 has no peer dep on @mui/material and continues to install cleanly alongside v9. - date-fns@^4.1.0 is supported by @mui/x-date-pickers@^9.3.0. ### Validation - `npm install` succeeds; `found 0 vulnerabilities`. - `npm run build` (new UI) passes. - `npm run build:legacy` passes. Signed-off-by: Cursor Agent <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Meijer <ameijer@users.noreply.github.com> Signed-off-by: nmattela <nicolas.bruno.mattelaer@vub.be>
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Replaces stale dependabot PR #246 (which was marked
CONFLICTINGagainstmain).Bumps
vite-tsconfig-pathsfrom 5.1.4 to 6.1.1.Notes on the major version bump
From the v6.0.0 release notes:
Highlights of 6.x:
projectDiscovery: "lazy"(eager remains the default).vite build --watch.logFileandimporterFilteroptions.This repo uses the plugin with default options (
tsconfigPaths()invite.config.ts), so no call-site changes are needed.Validation
npm installsucceeds (vite-tsconfig-paths@6.1.1resolves).npm run build(new UI) passes.npm run build:legacypasses.Closes #246.