Release-cycle review found two move-path issues: - Remote moves were placed at index:0 (broadcastPageMoved hardcodes index:0), so every observer rendered the moved node at the TOP of its new siblings until refetch. Client moveTreeNode now places by fractional position (treeModel.placeByPosition, mirroring addTreeNode/insertByPosition) and applies the payload's pageData (title->name, icon, hasChildren) so receivers keep the node correct. - Moving a page under a restricted ancestor left a stale named node (title/ slugId/icon) in the trees of users who lost visibility. broadcastPageMoved now derives one FRESH hasRestrictedAncestor decision and drives both paths from it: when restricted, the move goes to authorized users only (emitToAuthorizedUsers, not the space-cache-gated emitTreeEvent) and a compensating deleteTreeNode goes to the unauthorized complement (same fresh getUserIdsWithPageAccess set) — disjoint, no stale-cache window. Non-restricted moves are unchanged (one moveTreeNode to the room). Follow-up (noted): invalidateSpaceRestrictionCache is still unwired at permission-mutation sites; the open-space fast path can lag up to the 30s TTL, but the move/delete consistency above no longer depends on it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications.
Description
Nest framework TypeScript starter repository.
Installation
$ npm install
Running the app
# development
$ npm run start
# watch mode
$ npm run start:dev
# production mode
$ npm run start:prod
Migrations
# This creates a new empty migration file named 'init'
$ npm run migration:create --name=init
# Generates 'init' migration file from existing entities to update the database schema
$ npm run migration:generate --name=init
# Runs all pending migrations to update the database schema
$ npm run migration:run
# Reverts the last executed migration
$ npm run migration:revert
# Reverts all migrations
$ npm run migration:revert
# Shows the list of executed and pending migrations
$ npm run migration:show
## Test
```bash
# unit tests
$ npm run test
# e2e tests
$ npm run test:e2e
# test coverage
$ npm run test:cov
Support
Nest is an MIT-licensed open source project. It can grow thanks to the sponsors and support by the amazing backers. If you'd like to join them, please read more here.
Stay in touch
- Author - Kamil Myśliwiec
- Website - https://nestjs.com
- Twitter - @nestframework
License
Nest is MIT licensed.