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fix(auth): stop logging users out on every deploy
Diagnostic on prod confirmed the backend keeps sessions valid across deploys
(stable 64-char JWT key, 30-day access tokens, 62 refresh tokens persisting in
Redis with appendonly; redis/db never restart on deploy). The forced logout was
client-side:

1. The axios refresh path treated ANY refresh failure as "session gone" and
   nuked the tokens. During the ~30s API restart window of a deploy, the refresh
   POST gets a 502/timeout (transient) → user kicked to /login. Now refresh
   distinguishes a definitive 4xx (truly invalid/expired refresh → log out) from
   a transient network/5xx failure (reject + keep the session; retry later).
   Refresh tokens are opaque Redis GUIDs, so they survive even a key rotation —
   the only thing that was breaking sessions was this over-eager logout.

2. PWA service worker served a stale app shell after an update, pointing at JS
   chunks the new build replaced. Added skipWaiting + clientsClaim +
   cleanupOutdatedCaches and a NetworkFirst handler for navigations so the HTML
   and its chunk refs always match the live deploy; hashed static stays
   CacheFirst.

Net: a normal update no longer logs anyone out. tsc clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Meezi — Day 1 Quick Start

Step 1 — Copy these 4 files to your project root

.cursorrules ← AI rules for Cursor MEEZI_CURSOR_GUIDE.md ← Full development guide docker-compose.yml ← Local DB + Redis README.md ← This file

Step 2 — Start local services

docker-compose up -d

Step 3 — Create project structure

mkdir meezi && cd meezi git init

mkdir src web mobile cd src dotnet new sln -n Meezi dotnet new webapi -n Meezi.API --use-controllers dotnet new classlib -n Meezi.Core dotnet new classlib -n Meezi.Infrastructure dotnet new classlib -n Meezi.Shared dotnet sln add Meezi.API Meezi.Core Meezi.Infrastructure Meezi.Shared

cd ../web npx create-next-app@latest dashboard --typescript --tailwind --app

cd ../mobile flutter create meezi_app --org ir.meezi

Step 4 — Open in Cursor

cursor . (from the meezi/ root folder)

Step 5 — Paste this FIRST prompt in Cursor chat (Cmd+L)

Read .cursorrules and MEEZI_CURSOR_GUIDE.md completely. Then do Sprint 1 Week 1:

  1. Set up the .NET solution with proper references between projects
  2. Add all NuGet packages listed in the guide to each project
  3. Create the complete EF Core entity schema from the guide
  4. Set up AppDbContext with all DbSets
  5. Create TenantMiddleware and ITenantContext
  6. Set up Program.cs with full middleware pipeline

Cursor Chat Tips

Ask one sprint at a time

"Do Sprint 2: build the POS order APIs (menu, tables, orders)"

Reference specific sections

"Build the CRM endpoint from Step 10 of MEEZI_CURSOR_GUIDE.md"

Debug with context

"The order API returns 403. Check if TenantMiddleware is injecting CafeId correctly"

Generate Flutter screens

"Build the Flutter POS screen from Sprint 2 in the guide. RTL, Farsi, Riverpod state"


Useful Cursor Keyboard Shortcuts

Cmd+L → Open AI chat Cmd+K → Inline AI edit (select code first) Cmd+I → Composer (multi-file edits) Cmd+. → Quick fix / suggestion Tab → Accept autocomplete


Local URLs when running

Backend API: https://localhost:7001 API Swagger: https://localhost:7001/swagger Dashboard: http://localhost:3000 Hangfire UI: https://localhost:7001/hangfire Flutter web: http://localhost:8080

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