# Code Standards The living rulebook for this codebase. One canonical way to do each thing, enforced in CI so it can't drift. Sections marked **(enforced)** fail CI; **(target)** are being rolled out. Update this doc when a standard changes. ## Tooling & enforcement (enforced) - **Formatting:** Prettier (`.prettierrc.json`) — single quotes, semicolons, 2-space, `printWidth: 100`, trailing commas. Run `npm run format`; CI runs `format:check`. - **Lint:** `npm run lint` (`eslint .`) covers **client and server**. Focused rule set (react-hooks on the client; `js/recommended` + TS-unused on the server). Errors block CI; warnings are advisory (ratchet down over time). - **Typecheck:** `npm run typecheck` (client, strict + `noUncheckedIndexedAccess`) and `npm run typecheck:server` (server). Both run in CI. - **Local hooks (lefthook):** pre-commit auto-formats staged files + lints; pre-push typechecks. Installed by `npm install` (the `prepare` script). - **Dead code:** `npm run knip` (advisory) for unused exports/deps. - **Full gate:** `npm run ci` = format:check + lint + typecheck (×2) + check:server + tests (server + client) + build. The CI pipeline runs the same. ## Modules & files - Server is **CommonJS TypeScript `.cts`**, run by Node via type-stripping (no build step). Every migrated module is `require`d **with the explicit `.cts`/`.mts` extension** (extensionless does not resolve). Each `.cts` leads with an `import type …` line so type-stripping activates. - Client is ESM `.ts`/`.tsx` with the `@/*` path alias. - Money is **integer cents** in the DB and on the wire; convert to dollars only at the edge via the money helpers. Branded `Cents`/`Dollars` types where practical. ## HTTP API conventions - **Wire format:** JSON, **snake_case** field names (mirrors DB columns), money as integer cents. - **Error responses (target):** every error body is `{ error, message, code, field? }` with the correct HTTP status. Throw the factories from `utils/apiError.cts` (`ValidationError`, `NotFoundError`, `ConflictError`, …) and let the single terminal error handler format them — do not hand-roll `res.status().json({ error })`. Express 5 forwards rejected async handlers automatically, so route bodies should not wrap everything in `try/catch`. Clients read `message`/`code` + status. - **Success envelope (target):** reads return the bare resource/list; mutations return `{ success: true, … }`. - **Validation (target):** validate inputs with the shared validators (throwing `ValidationError`); do not scatter ad-hoc `parseInt`/range checks. ## Security (target; see also SECURITY.md) - Every **mutating** route carries CSRF + auth + an appropriate rate-limit + input validation. Admin routes require `requireAdmin`. - Every user-scoped query filters `user_id` **and** `deleted_at IS NULL`. Never interpolate user input into SQL — use bound parameters. - Never log secrets, tokens, or raw financial values. - Fail fast at boot on missing required config (e.g. `TOKEN_ENCRYPTION_KEY` in production). ## Logging (target) - One `log` helper with levels; env-driven level; redaction of secrets/PII. Replace raw `console.*` over time. ## Data integrity - Every **multi-statement write** runs inside `db.transaction()`. - Migrations are append-only versioned entries in `db/migrations/versionedMigrations.cts` (idempotent; guard column adds with `PRAGMA table_info`). ## Testing - Server: `node:test` in `tests/*.test.js`. Client: Vitest (`*.test.ts[x]`). E2E: Playwright (`npm run test:e2e`, probe subset `test:e2e:probe`). Add coverage for new handlers; prove money invariants with property tests where practical. ## Future / modernization (tracked, not yet adopted) Kysely (typed SQL) · Zod (validation) · pino (logging) · native `--env-file` + validated config · `node:sqlite` · ts-rest + OpenAPI · Vite 6/7. Adopt where each makes the code more uniform; see the standardization plan.