Deleting an app used to require zero scripts and zero domain claims —
practical for empty apps, painful for anything else. Add an opt-in
cascade so the operator can wipe an app in one click while keeping the
safe default for the no-flag case.
Backend: `DELETE /api/v1/admin/apps/{id}?force=true` runs a single
transaction that removes every script in the app (routes and execution
logs cascade via `script_id` FK), then deletes the app row (domains and
slug-history cascade off it). Without `?force=true` the handler still
returns the same `409 HasScripts { script_count }` payload it always did.
Frontend: a new `ConfirmModal.svelte` replaces the bare `window.confirm`
on this page. It's reusable — danger/neutral variants, optional
GitHub-style "type the slug to confirm" gate, ESC/backdrop cancel,
busy state, and a generic body slot — so future destructive actions can
adopt the same pattern instead of growing more browser dialogs. The app
delete confirmation now spells out exactly what disappears (script
count, domain claim list, "all routes & logs") and only enables the red
button once the slug is retyped. The domain-claim delete is also
wired through the modal so this page no longer uses `window.confirm`
anywhere.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
PiCloud Dashboard
SvelteKit SPA for the PiCloud control plane.
Stack
- SvelteKit 2 with
adapter-static(SPA fallback) - Svelte 5 (runes)
- TypeScript
- Vite
Scripts
npm install
npm run dev # vite dev server on :5173, proxies /api → PICLOUD_API
npm run build # static SPA bundle into ./build/
npm run check # svelte-check
npm run lint
npm run format
By default npm run dev proxies /api/* and /healthz to
http://127.0.0.1:18080. Override with PICLOUD_API=http://host:port npm run dev.
How it fits in
In production Caddy serves the contents of ./build/ as static files and
falls back to index.html for client-side routing. The dashboard only
talks to the control plane (/api/admin/* on the manager); data-plane
invocations go through /api/execute/* on the orchestrator and are not
issued from the dashboard directly during MVP.