- Fixed a critical in the company-explorer by forcing a database re-initialization with a new file (). This ensures the application code is in sync with the database schema.
- Documented the schema mismatch incident and its resolution in MIGRATION_PLAN.md.
- Restored and enhanced BUILDER_APPS_MIGRATION.md by recovering extensive, valuable content from the git history that was accidentally deleted. The guide now again includes detailed troubleshooting steps and code templates for common migration pitfalls.
Resolved multiple issues preventing the 'competitor-analysis' app from running and serving its frontend:
1. **Fixed Python SyntaxError in Prompts:** Corrected unterminated string literals and ensure proper multi-line string formatting (using .format() instead of f-strings for complex prompts) in .
2. **Addressed Python SDK Compatibility (google-generativeai==0.3.0):**
* Removed for and by adapting the orchestrator to pass JSON schemas as direct Python dictionaries, as required by the older SDK version.
* Updated with detailed guidance on handling / imports and dictionary-based schema definitions for older SDKs.
3. **Corrected Frontend Build Dependencies:** Moved critical build dependencies (like , , ) from to in .
* Updated to include this pitfall, ensuring frontend build tools are installed in Docker.
4. **Updated Documentation:**
* : Added comprehensive lessons learned regarding dependencies, Python SDK versioning (specifically and imports for ), and robust multi-line prompt handling.
* : Integrated specific details of the encountered errors and their solutions, making the migration report a more complete historical record and guide.
These changes collectively fix the 404 error by ensuring the Python backend starts correctly and serves the frontend assets after a successful build.
- Adds a prominent warning section to the migration guide.
- Explains that local volume mounts (sideloading) will overwrite container code.
- Explicitly states that Already up to date. on the host is mandatory before rebuilding to ensure changes are applied. This addresses a recurring debugging issue.
- Refactors the gtm-architect Dockerfile for a flat, more efficient build process.
- Implements robust web scraping via BeautifulSoup in helpers.py for URL analysis in phase1.
- Makes shared library imports (gspread, pandas, etc.) in helpers.py optional to prevent ModuleNotFoundErrors in microservices.
- Implements the main execution logic in the orchestrator to handle command-line arguments.
- Updates documentation to reflect the new architecture, scraping feature, and dependency handling.