- Refactored config-related structs to use Box for storing large objects (e.g., IRuntime, IProfiles, PrfItem) to reduce stack memory usage and improve performance.
- Updated related methods and assignments to handle Boxed types correctly.
- Added and improved unit tests to compare memory usage between Boxed and non-Boxed config objects, demonstrating the memory efficiency of Box.
- Test output now shows the size difference between stack-allocated and heap-allocated (Box) config objects.
- Ensure the 'secret' field is present and non-empty during config loading
- Auto-fill with default value if missing to improve compatibility and security
- Update config guard logic for robustness
- Replaced 'http://localhost' and 'http://127.0.0.1' with 'tauri://localhost' and 'http://tauri.localhost' for enhanced compatibility with Tauri development environment.
- Ensures proper CORS configuration for local testing.
- Refactored config guard logic to always inject secure defaults for external-controller-cors (allow-origins: ['http://localhost', 'http://127.0.0.1'], allow-private-network: true).
- Ensures both new and existing user configs are automatically upgraded for enhanced CORS security.
- Improves configuration migration and future maintainability.
fix: add http://localhost:3000 to CORS allow-origins for tauri dev server compatibility
This commit implements the automatic lightweight mode feature with timer functionality:
- Rename configuration properties from auto_enter_lite_mode to enable_auto_light_weight_mode and auto_enter_lite_mode_delay to auto_light_weight_minutes for better clarity
- Add window event listeners to detect when window is closed or gets focus
- Implement timer system to automatically enter lightweight mode after configured time
- Remove exit_lightweight_mode function as it's no longer needed with the new implementation
- Update UI components to reflect the new property names
- Add logging for lightweight mode operations
- Initialize lightweight mode based on user configuration at startup
The feature now allows users to set a timer that will automatically enter lightweight mode
after closing the main window, which can be cancelled by focusing the window again.