- App.tsx: full navigation (Auth stack + Main tabs with 5 screens) - Auth: LoginScreen, RegisterScreen, ForgotPasswordScreen - HomeScreen: dashboard with IoT metrics, weather widget, alerts, quick actions, sensors - MapScreen: interactive map with layer toggles (6 layers) - MarketplaceScreen: categories (6), products (5), search - ChatScreen: AI chat with quick prompts (4), bot responses - ProfileScreen: user info, stats, menu (9 items), logout - AlertsScreen: alert list with severity, acknowledge - SensorsScreen: sensor list with type filters (6 types), search - ZonesScreen: zone cards with stats - SettingsScreen: language picker (FR/EN/ES/DE), privacy, about - Stores: iotStore (sensors, zones, alerts), notificationStore, uiStore + i18n - Hooks: useSensors, useAlerts, useNotifications, useLocation - Components: Card, Button, LoadingSpinner, ErrorBoundary, Header - Services: iotService, notificationService (with axios API client) - Utils: formatters (temp, AQI, noise, dates), validators (email, password, IBAN) - Theme: colors.ts with full design system (Blue Ocean palette) - Ditto: fixed MongoDB connection, new JWT secrets, official gateway image
minipass-collect
A Minipass stream that collects all the data into a single chunk
Note that this buffers ALL data written to it, so it's only good for situations where you are sure the entire stream fits in memory.
Note: this is primarily useful for the Collect.PassThrough class, since
Minipass streams already have a .collect() method which returns a promise
that resolves to the array of chunks, and a .concat() method that returns
the data concatenated into a single Buffer or String.
USAGE
const Collect = require('minipass-collect')
const collector = new Collect()
collector.on('data', allTheData => {
console.log('all the data!', allTheData)
})
someSourceOfData.pipe(collector)
// note that you can also simply do:
someSourceOfData.pipe(new Minipass()).concat().then(data => ...)
// or even, if someSourceOfData is a Minipass:
someSourceOfData.concat().then(data => ...)
// but you might prefer to have it stream-shaped rather than
// Promise-shaped in some scenarios.
If you want to collect the data, but also act as a passthrough stream,
then use Collect.PassThrough instead (for example to memoize streaming
responses), and listen on the collect event.
const Collect = require('minipass-collect')
const collector = new Collect.PassThrough()
collector.on('collect', allTheData => {
console.log('all the data!', allTheData)
})
someSourceOfData.pipe(collector).pipe(someOtherStream)
All minipass options are supported.