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dezky/apps/operator/composables/useEnv.ts
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Ronni Baslund c93865e187 refactor(operator): derive env badge from hostname, not from user choice
A toggle-able env badge is a sticker, not a safety signal. Move env to
useEnv() which reads window.location.hostname:
  *.local / localhost → 'dev'
  *staging* → 'staging'
  everything else → 'prod' (safest default)

- New composable: apps/operator/composables/useEnv.ts
- Topbar reads useEnv() instead of useTweaks().env
- useTweaks loses the env field; hydrate strips it from stale
  localStorage payloads so old entries don't break
- TweaksPanel: env section removed (theme + density remain)
- Settings: env section removed from Appearance; added a read-only
  Environment row to the Profile card showing the detected env +
  hostname source ("auto-detected from operator.dezky.local")
2026-05-24 16:52:07 +02:00

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// Detect which Dezky environment we're running against, from the browser
// hostname. The env badge in the topbar reads this and uses it as a
// "you're about to make changes in prod" warning — so it must NOT be
// user-controllable.
//
// Rules:
// - hostname ends in `.local` or is `localhost` → 'dev'
// - hostname contains `staging` → 'staging'
// - anything else → 'prod' (safest default — show the prod styling)
//
// SSR returns 'dev' by default because the server has no concept of the
// browser hostname. The first client tick re-evaluates and the env pill
// updates without a visible flash for the typical operator workflow
// (signed-in client-side navigation).
export type Env = 'prod' | 'staging' | 'dev'
function detect(hostname: string): Env {
const h = hostname.toLowerCase()
if (h === 'localhost' || h === '127.0.0.1' || h.endsWith('.local')) return 'dev'
if (h.includes('staging')) return 'staging'
return 'prod'
}
const current = ref<Env>('dev')
const hostname = ref<string>('')
let initialized = false
function init() {
if (!import.meta.client || initialized) return
hostname.value = window.location.hostname
current.value = detect(hostname.value)
initialized = true
}
export const useEnv = () => {
if (import.meta.client) init()
return { env: current, hostname }
}