DB/model Add Conversion model + ConversionStatus enum (pending, processing, ready, failed) Alembic migrations: create conversions table, indexes, unique (source_event_media_id, target_format, file_hash), and NOT NULL on file_hash API Enqueue on upload (ppt|pptx|odp) in routes/eventmedia.py: compute sha256, upsert Conversion, enqueue job New routes: POST /api/conversions/<media_id>/pdf — ensure/enqueue conversion GET /api/conversions/<media_id>/status — latest status/details GET /api/files/converted/<path> — serve converted PDFs Register conversions blueprint in wsgi Worker server/worker.py: convert_event_media_to_pdf Calls Gotenberg /forms/libreoffice/convert, writes to server/media/converted/ Updates Conversion status, timestamps, error messages Fix media root resolution to /server/media Prefer function enqueue over string path; expose server.worker in package init for RQ string compatibility Queue/infra server/task_queue.py: RQ queue helper (REDIS_URL, default redis://redis:6379/0) docker-compose: Add redis and gotenberg services Add worker service (rq worker conversions) Pass REDIS_URL and GOTENBERG_URL to server/worker Mount shared media volume in prod for API/worker parity docker-compose.override: Add dev redis/gotenberg/worker services Ensure PYTHONPATH + working_dir allow importing server.worker Use rq CLI instead of python -m rq for worker Dashboard dev: run as appropriate user/root and pre-create/chown caches to avoid EACCES Dashboard dev UX Vite: set cacheDir .vite to avoid EACCES in node_modules Disable Node inspector by default to avoid port conflicts Docs Update copilot-instructions.md with conversion system: flow, services, env vars, endpoints, storage paths, and data model
React + TypeScript + Vite
This template provides a minimal setup to get React working in Vite with HMR and some ESLint rules.
Currently, two official plugins are available:
- @vitejs/plugin-react uses Babel for Fast Refresh
- @vitejs/plugin-react-swc uses SWC for Fast Refresh
Expanding the ESLint configuration
If you are developing a production application, we recommend updating the configuration to enable type-aware lint rules:
export default tseslint.config({
extends: [
// Remove ...tseslint.configs.recommended and replace with this
...tseslint.configs.recommendedTypeChecked,
// Alternatively, use this for stricter rules
...tseslint.configs.strictTypeChecked,
// Optionally, add this for stylistic rules
...tseslint.configs.stylisticTypeChecked,
],
languageOptions: {
// other options...
parserOptions: {
project: ['./tsconfig.node.json', './tsconfig.app.json'],
tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
},
},
})
You can also install eslint-plugin-react-x and eslint-plugin-react-dom for React-specific lint rules:
// eslint.config.js
import reactX from 'eslint-plugin-react-x'
import reactDom from 'eslint-plugin-react-dom'
export default tseslint.config({
plugins: {
// Add the react-x and react-dom plugins
'react-x': reactX,
'react-dom': reactDom,
},
rules: {
// other rules...
// Enable its recommended typescript rules
...reactX.configs['recommended-typescript'].rules,
...reactDom.configs.recommended.rules,
},
})