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ddidderr a913e4c776 feat(settings): show automatic build number
The launcher settings dialog now shows a Build-Nr value in its footer so users
can identify the exact application build without manually updating a number
before release.

The value is generated by Vite when the frontend bundle is built and injected
as an import.meta.env constant. Using the current millisecond timestamp keeps
the number numeric and monotonic for normal builds without a checked-in counter
file or any extra build-state mutation. The tradeoff is that the value follows
the build machine clock rather than a central sequence service.

The footer layout now keeps the build number on the lower left and the Done
button on the lower right.

Test Plan:
- just frontend-test
- just build
- git diff --cached --check

Refs: local user request
2026-05-21 21:32:28 +02:00

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import { defineConfig } from "vite";
import react from "@vitejs/plugin-react";
// A timestamp keeps build numbers monotonic without a checked-in counter file.
const buildNr = Date.now().toString();
// @ts-expect-error process is a nodejs global
const host = process.env.TAURI_DEV_HOST;
// https://vitejs.dev/config/
export default defineConfig(async () => ({
plugins: [react()],
define: {
"import.meta.env.VITE_LANSPREAD_BUILD_NR": JSON.stringify(buildNr),
},
// Vite options tailored for Tauri development and only applied in `tauri dev` or `tauri build`
//
// 1. prevent vite from obscuring rust errors
clearScreen: false,
// 2. tauri expects a fixed port, fail if that port is not available
server: {
port: 1420,
strictPort: true,
host: host || false,
hmr: host
? {
protocol: "ws",
host,
port: 1421,
}
: undefined,
watch: {
// 3. tell vite to ignore watching `src-tauri`
ignored: ["**/src-tauri/**"],
},
},
}));