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TimeTracker/docker/entrypoint-local-test-simple.sh
Dries Peeters 7486037307 feat: local SQLite test env, UI fixes, and DB migrations
- UI/UX: Refine layouts and responsive styles; fix task and timer views; update
  shared components and dashboard templates
  - Updates across `app/templates/**`, `templates/**`, `app/static/base.css`,
    and `app/static/mobile.css`
- Backend: Route cleanups and minor fixes for admin, auth, invoices, and timer
  - Touches `app/routes/admin.py`, `app/routes/auth.py`, `app/routes/api.py`,
    `app/routes/invoices.py`, `app/routes/timer.py`
- DevOps: Improve Docker setup and add local testing workflow
  - Update `Dockerfile`, `docker/start-fixed.py`
  - Add `docker-compose.local-test.yml`, `.env.local-test`, start scripts
- Docs: Update `README.md` and add `docs/LOCAL_TESTING_WITH_SQLITE.md`
- Utilities: Adjust CLI and PDF generator behavior

Database (Alembic) migrations:
- 005_add_missing_columns.py
- 006_add_logo_and_task_timestamps.py
- 007_add_invoice_and_more_settings_columns.py
- 008_align_invoices_and_settings_more.py
- 009_add_invoice_created_by.py
- 010_enforce_single_active_timer.py

BREAKING CHANGE: Only one active timer per user is now enforced.

Note: Apply database migrations after deploy (e.g., `alembic upgrade head`).
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#!/bin/bash
# TimeTracker Local Test Entrypoint - Simple Version
# Runs everything as root to avoid permission issues
echo "=== TimeTracker Local Test Container Starting (Simple Mode) ==="
echo "Timestamp: $(date)"
echo "Container ID: $(hostname)"
echo "Python version: $(python --version 2>/dev/null || echo 'Python not available')"
echo "Current directory: $(pwd)"
echo "User: $(whoami)"
echo
# Function to log messages with timestamp
log() {
echo "[$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')] $1"
}
# Ensure data directory exists and has proper permissions
log "Setting up data directory..."
mkdir -p /data /data/uploads /app/logs
chmod 755 /data /data/uploads /app/logs
log "Running as root user (simplified mode)..."
# Run the application directly as root
exec "$@"