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Heroku

Heroku is a platform as a service (PaaS) that enables developers to build, run, and operate applications entirely in the cloud.
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It would be better to use bcrypt, beause its more secure as it's slower (uses more computing cycles).
Your code could also be better:
You wouldn't need salt field in User model, because it's saved into the same field as password does.
For authentication, something like:
var mongoose = require('mongoose'),
bcrypt = require('bcryptjs');
var userSchema = mongoose.Schema({
email: String,
Not a big deal but a UX annoyance...
Bug description
On our production app, look at a dashboard
https://app.posthog.com/dashboard/267
Then click into 'unique real sign ups', which is a pie chart
You will land on a trends page shown as a line graph instead.
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Problem
I want to add private notes to a customer so in case there is a reoccurring issue next time I have more context. A private note is only shown to the company and not to the customer
Additional context
On the side bar there should be a private note section where you can add the note
On the side bar:
It should show private notes related to a customer
It should show private
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Migration to bcrypt
Context
- This is part of
release-1.5
#148 - MEDIUM priority task
Tasks
- Remove dependency
bcrypt-nodejs
inpackage.json
- Add dependency
bcrypt
inpackage.json
- Migrate file app/data/user-dao.js to bcrypt
- Validate the instalation with the local test
- Add and submit the chang
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Enhancement
Label names in chatwoot only support alphabets, numbers, hyphen and underscore.
At the moment the available validation doesn't show the user any errors, which would leave the user confused.
So let's add a validation error describing this behaviour
Current behaviour
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