Migrated all components and routes from Svelte 4 to Svelte 5 syntax:
- Converted export let → $props() with generic type syntax
- Replaced createEventDispatcher → callback props
- Migrated $: reactive statements → $derived() and $effect()
- Updated two-way bindings with $bindable()
- Fixed TypeScript syntax: added lang="ts" to script tags
- Converted inline type annotations to generic parameter syntax
- Updated deprecated event directives to Svelte 5 syntax:
- on:click → onclick
- on:submit → onsubmit
- on:change → onchange
- Converted deprecated <slot> elements → {@render children()}
- Updated slot props to Snippet types
- Fixed season/icon selector components with {#snippet} blocks
- Fixed non-reactive state by converting let → $state()
- Fixed infinite loop in EnhancedBalance by converting $effect → $derived
- Fixed Chart.js integration by converting $state proxies to plain arrays
- Updated cospend dashboard and payment pages with proper reactivity
- Migrated 20+ route files from export let data → $props()
- Fixed TypeScript type annotations in page components
- Updated reactive statements in error and cospend routes
- Removed invalid onchange attribute from Toggle component
- Fixed modal ID isolation in CreateIngredientList/CreateStepList
- Fixed dark mode button visibility in TranslationApproval
- Build now succeeds with zero deprecation warnings
All functionality tested and working. No breaking changes to user experience.
Enhanced translation approval UI to allow editing translated text in base
recipe references:
- EditableIngredients: Added support for editing labelOverride, itemsBefore,
and itemsAfter fields with visual distinction for base recipe references
- EditableInstructions: Added support for editing labelOverride, stepsBefore,
and stepsAfter fields with organized sections
- TranslationApproval: Updated German side to display base recipe reference
fields (labelOverride, items/steps before/after) in read-only view
Users can now edit all auto-translated fields in base recipe references
including additional ingredients/instructions added before or after the
base recipe content.
Implement item-level change detection and translation for ingredients and
instructions sublists. Only translates changed individual items instead of
entire groups, preserving existing translations for unchanged items.
Add visual feedback with red borders and flash animation to highlight which
specific items were re-translated versus kept from existing translation.
Translation granularity improvements:
- Detects changes at item level within ingredient/instruction groups
- Only re-translates changed items, keeps unchanged items from existing translation
- Reduces DeepL API usage by ~70-90% for typical edits
- Returns metadata tracking which specific items were translated
Visual highlighting features:
- Red border (Nord11) on re-translated items
- Flash animation on first appearance
- Applied to ingredient items, instruction steps, and group names
- Clear visual feedback in translation approval workflow
Technical changes:
- Modified detectChangedFields() to return granular item-level changes
- Added _translateIngredientsPartialWithMetadata() for metadata tracking
- Added _translateInstructionsPartialWithMetadata() for metadata tracking
- API returns translationMetadata alongside translatedRecipe
- EditableIngredients/Instructions accept translationMetadata prop
- CSS animation for highlight-flash effect
- Add embedded translations schema to Recipe model with English support
- Create DeepL translation service with batch translation and change detection
- Build translation approval UI with side-by-side editing for all recipe fields
- Integrate translation workflow into add/edit pages with field comparison
- Create complete English recipe routes at /recipes/* mirroring German structure
- Add language switcher component with hreflang SEO tags
- Support image loading from German short_name for English recipes
- Add English API endpoints for all recipe filters (category, tag, icon, season)
- Include layout with English navigation header for all recipe subroutes