- Add syntactic sugar for container transformation: .insertr containers → children get .insertr
- Fix discovery auto-running when disabled with site-specific config loading
- Add comprehensive styling test examples for HTML attribute preservation
- Include test input for syntactic sugar validation
- Update discovery defaults to respect developer intent (disabled by default)
- Rebuild JavaScript library with delayed control panel initialization
- Update server assets to include latest UI behavior changes
- Ensure built assets reflect invisible UI for regular visitors
The control panel now only appears after gate activation, maintaining
the invisible CMS principle for end users.
- Migrate from inline CSS to external insertr.css with cascade layer architecture
- Add CSS CDN serving capability (ServeInsertrCSS handler and /insertr.css route)
- Implement hybrid approach: @layer insertr for modern browsers + html body selectors for legacy browsers
- Remove scattered inline CSS from JavaScript modules for better maintainability
- Solve form element spacing conflicts with aggressive site CSS resets like '* {margin:0; padding:0}'
- Enable proper CSS caching and separation of concerns
Major improvements:
- Replace Gorilla Mux with Chi v5 router for better performance and cleaner code
- Fix CSS/JS MIME type issues that prevented proper asset loading
- Add built-in CORS middleware replacing manual OPTIONS handlers
- Simplify routing with nested route syntax
- Update URL parameter extraction from mux.Vars to chi.URLParam
New Devigo demo:
- Add production Norwegian sales training website (devigo.no)
- Real-world Hugo-generated content with TailwindCSS
- 39 insertr-enhanced elements for comprehensive CMS testing
- Demonstrates international language support and B2B use cases
- Fixed asset paths for localhost serving compatibility
Technical benefits:
- Automatic MIME type detection for static files
- Reduced code complexity with built-in middleware
- Better performance with lighter dependency stack
- Production-ready CORS handling
- Restructure demo directory from test-sites/ to demos/ with flattened layout
- Add auto-enhancement on server startup for all sites with auto_enhance: true
- Fix inconsistent content ID generation that prevented dan-eden-portfolio content persistence
- Update server configuration to enhance from source to separate output directories
- Remove manual enhancement from justfile in favor of automatic server enhancement
- Clean up legacy test files and unused restore command
- Update build system to use CDN endpoint instead of file copying
- Replace complex multi-server setup (live-server + API) with unified Go server
- Serve all sites at /sites/{site_id} endpoints, eliminating port conflicts
- Fix content-type middleware to serve proper MIME types for static files
- Prevent script injection duplication with future-proof CDN-compatible detection
- Remove auto page reload from enhance button to eliminate editing interruptions
- Enable seamless content editing workflow with manual enhancement control
Development now requires only 'just dev' instead of complex demo commands.
All sites immediately available at localhost:8080 without hot reload conflicts.
- Remove obsolete cmd/auto_enhance.go command (replaced by unified enhance)
- Implement EnhanceInPlace method using unified pipeline
- Remove generated demo files from git tracking
- Verify all functionality works after cleanup:
* go build successful
* enhance command working correctly
* unified pipeline (discovery → ID generation → content injection) verified
* clean command structure (only enhance, serve, restore commands)
The codebase is now clean with no legacy auto-enhance references or stub implementations. All functionality consolidated into the unified Discoverer + Enhancer architecture.
- Rename AutoEnhancer to Discoverer with clear element discovery focus
- Implement unified enhancement pipeline in Enhancer:
* Phase 1: Element Discovery (configurable, respects existing insertr classes)
* Phase 2: ID Generation via engine
* Phase 3: Content Injection via engine
- Add EnhancementConfig and DiscoveryConfig for flexible configuration
- Update all method names and references (discoverNode, DiscoveryResult, etc.)
- Support both manual class insertion and automatic discovery
- Maintain single enhance command interface while providing unified internal pipeline
- Update all constructors to use new configuration-based approach
This establishes the clean Discoverer + Enhancer architecture discussed, with discovery as configurable first phase and enhancement as unified pipeline.
- Move all ContentItem, ContentClient, ContentResponse types to engine/types.go as single source of truth
- Remove duplicate type definitions from content/types.go
- Update all imports across codebase to use engine types
- Enhance engine to extract existing data-content-id from HTML markup
- Simplify frontend to always send html_markup, let server handle ID extraction/generation
- Fix contentId reference errors in frontend error handling
- Add getAttribute helper method to engine for ID extraction
- Add GetAllContent method to engine.DatabaseClient
- Update enhancer to use engine.ContentClient interface
- All builds and API endpoints verified working
This resolves the 400 Bad Request errors and creates a unified architecture where the server is the single source of truth for all ID generation and content type management.
• Add /insertr.js endpoint to serve JavaScript library from API server
• Implement demo gate auto-injection for sites without existing gates
• Add dynamic site ID injection using per-demo configuration files
• Fix CORS middleware to support localhost origins on any port
• Update demo commands to use individual insertr.yaml configs
• Resolve content persistence issues by matching site IDs between injection and enhancement
• Enable complete edit/save workflow for demo sites with proper namespace isolation
- Add intelligent auto-enhancement that detects viable content elements
- Replace manual enhancement with automated container-first detection
- Support inline formatting (strong, em, span, links) within editable content
- Streamline demo workflow: just demo shows options, auto-enhances on demand
- Clean up legacy commands and simplify directory structure
- Auto-enhancement goes directly from source to demo-ready (no intermediate dirs)
- Add Dan Eden portfolio and simple test sites for real-world validation
- Auto-enhanced 40 elements in Dan Eden portfolio, 5 in simple site
- Achieve true zero-configuration CMS experience
- Replace separate POST/PUT endpoints with unified POST upsert
- Add automatic content ID generation from element context when no ID provided
- Implement version history preservation before content updates
- Add element context support for backend ID generation
- Update frontend to use single endpoint for all content operations
- Enhanced demo site with latest database content including proper content IDs
- Problem: Element ID collisions between similar elements (logo h1 vs hero h1)
causing content to be injected into wrong elements
- Root cause: Enhancer used naive tag+class matching instead of parser's
sophisticated semantic analysis for element identification
Systematic solution:
- Enhanced parser architecture with exported utilities (GetClasses, ContainsClass)
- Added FindElementInDocument() with content-based semantic matching
- Replaced naive findAndInjectNodes() with parser-based element matching
- Removed code duplication between parser and enhancer packages
Backend improvements:
- Moved ID generation to backend for single source of truth
- Added ElementContext struct for frontend-backend communication
- Updated API handlers to support context-based content ID generation
Frontend improvements:
- Enhanced getElementMetadata() to extract semantic context
- Updated save flow to handle both enhanced and non-enhanced elements
- Improved API client to use backend-generated content IDs
Result:
- Unique content IDs: navbar-logo-200530 vs hero-title-a1de7b
- Precise element matching using content validation
- Single source of truth for DOM utilities in parser package
- Eliminated 40+ lines of duplicate code while fixing core bug
- Add manual enhance API endpoint (POST /api/enhance?site_id={site}) for triggering file enhancement
- Implement enhance button in JavaScript library status indicator (🔄 Enhance)
- Disable auto-enhancement in development mode to prevent live-reload conflicts
- Add dev mode parameter to SiteManager to control enhancement behavior
- Update API routing structure to support /api/enhance endpoint
- Include enhance button styling and user feedback (loading, success, error states)
- Button triggers file enhancement and page reload to show updated static files
Development workflow improvements:
- Content edits → Immediate editor preview (no unwanted page reloads)
- Manual enhance button → Intentional file updates + reload for testing
- Production mode maintains automatic enhancement on content changes
This resolves the live-reload conflict where automatic file enhancement
was causing unwanted page reloads during content editing in development.
- Add dev_mode parameter to SiteManager constructor
- Modify IsAutoEnhanceEnabled() to return false when dev_mode is true
- Update serve.go to pass dev_mode flag to SiteManager
- Add ForceEnhanceEnabled() method for testing production behavior in development
- Update documentation to explain development vs production mode behavior
This fixes the development workflow where content updates would trigger
file modifications that caused unwanted page reloads in live-server.
Development mode: Content saved to database only, editor loads dynamically
Production mode: Content saved + files enhanced for immediate static deployment
- Add SiteManager for registering and managing static sites with file-based enhancement
- Implement EnhanceInPlace method for in-place file modification using database content
- Integrate automatic file enhancement triggers in UpdateContent API handler
- Add comprehensive site configuration support in insertr.yaml with auto-enhancement
- Extend serve command to automatically register and manage configured sites
- Add backup system for original files before enhancement
- Support multi-site hosting with individual auto-enhancement settings
- Update documentation for server-hosted enhancement workflow
This enables real-time content deployment where database content changes
immediately update static files without requiring rebuilds or redeployment.
The database remains the single source of truth while maintaining static
file performance benefits.
- Replace dual update systems with single markdown-first editor architecture
- Add server-side upsert to eliminate 404 errors on PUT operations
- Fix content persistence race condition between preview and save operations
- Remove legacy updateElementContent system entirely
- Add comprehensive authentication with JWT scaffolding and dev mode
- Implement EditContext.updateOriginalContent() for proper baseline management
- Enable markdown formatting in all text elements (h1-h6, p, div, etc)
- Clean terminology: remove 'unified' references from codebase
Technical changes:
* core/editor.js: Remove legacy update system, unify content types as markdown
* ui/Editor.js: Add updateOriginalContent() method to fix save persistence
* ui/Previewer.js: Clean live preview system for all content types
* api/handlers.go: Implement UpsertContent for idempotent PUT operations
* auth/*: Complete authentication service with OAuth scaffolding
* db/queries/content.sql: Add upsert query with ON CONFLICT handling
* Schema: Remove type constraints, rely on server-side validation
Result: Clean content editing with persistent saves, no 404 errors, markdown support in all text elements
- Remove mock_content setting (working database loop makes it unnecessary)
- Change server.dev_mode to global dev_mode setting for consistency
- Update CLI to use cli.site_id and cli.output for scoped configuration
- Implement database client for CLI enhance command (complete static site loop)
- Update justfile to use INSERTR_DATABASE_PATH environment variable
- Enable multi-site architecture: server is site-agnostic, CLI is site-specific
- Unified insertr.yaml now supports both server and CLI with minimal config
🏗️ **Major Architecture Refactoring: Separate CLI + Server → Unified Binary**
**Key Changes:**
✅ **Unified Binary**: Single 'insertr' binary with subcommands (enhance, serve)
✅ **Preserved Database Architecture**: Maintained sophisticated sqlc multi-DB setup
✅ **Smart Configuration**: Viper + YAML config with CLI flag precedence
✅ **Updated Build System**: Unified justfile, Air, and npm scripts
**Command Structure:**
- `insertr enhance [input-dir]` - Build-time content injection
- `insertr serve` - HTTP API server (dev + production modes)
- `insertr --config insertr.yaml` - YAML configuration support
**Architecture Benefits:**
- **Shared Database Layer**: Single source of truth for content models
- **Flexible Workflows**: Local DB for dev, remote API for production
- **Simple Deployment**: One binary for all use cases
- **Better UX**: Consistent configuration across build and runtime
**Preserved Features:**
- Multi-database support (SQLite + PostgreSQL)
- sqlc code generation and type safety
- Version control system with rollback
- Professional API endpoints
- Content enhancement pipeline
**Development Workflow:**
- `just dev` - Full-stack development (API server + demo site)
- `just serve` - API server only
- `just enhance` - Build-time content injection
- `air` - Hot reload unified binary
**Migration:** Consolidated insertr-cli/ and insertr-server/ → unified root structure