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multica/apps/web/proxy.ts
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import { NextResponse, type NextRequest } from "next/server";
import { LOCALE_COOKIE } from "@multica/core/i18n";
import {
MULTICA_LOCALE_HEADER,
resolveLocaleFromSignals,
} from "./lib/locale-routing";
// Old workspace-scoped route segments that existed before the URL refactor
// (pre-#1131). Any URL with these as the FIRST segment is a legacy URL that
// needs to be rewritten to /{slug}/{route}/... so old bookmarks, deep links,
// and post-revert-and-reapply users don't hit 404.
const LEGACY_ROUTE_SEGMENTS = new Set([
"issues",
"projects",
"agents",
"squads",
"inbox",
"my-issues",
"autopilots",
"runtimes",
"skills",
"settings",
"usage",
]);
function resolveLocale(req: NextRequest): string {
return resolveLocaleFromSignals({
cookieLocale: req.cookies.get(LOCALE_COOKIE)?.value,
acceptLanguage: req.headers.get("accept-language"),
});
}
// Forward the resolved locale to RSC layouts via the `x-multica-locale`
// request header. layout.tsx reads it through `await headers()`. The
// `request: { headers }` form is what makes the header land on the upstream
// request — without it the value would only sit on the response.
function nextWithLocale(req: NextRequest): NextResponse {
const headers = new Headers(req.headers);
headers.set(MULTICA_LOCALE_HEADER, resolveLocale(req));
return NextResponse.next({ request: { headers } });
}
// Next.js 16 renamed `middleware` → `proxy`. API surface (NextRequest /
// NextResponse / cookies / matcher) is identical; the only behavioral
// change is the runtime — proxy is forced to nodejs and cannot opt into
// edge.
export function proxy(req: NextRequest) {
const { pathname } = req.nextUrl;
const hasSession = req.cookies.has("multica_logged_in");
const lastSlug = req.cookies.get("last_workspace_slug")?.value;
// --- Legacy URL redirect: /issues/... → /{slug}/issues/... ---
// Old bookmarks and clients that hit us before the slug migration would
// otherwise 404 since the route moved under [workspaceSlug].
const firstSegment = pathname.split("/")[1] ?? "";
if (LEGACY_ROUTE_SEGMENTS.has(firstSegment)) {
const url = req.nextUrl.clone();
if (!hasSession) {
url.pathname = "/login";
return NextResponse.redirect(url);
}
if (lastSlug) {
// Preserve deep-link path + query: /issues/abc → /{lastSlug}/issues/abc
url.pathname = `/${lastSlug}${pathname}`;
return NextResponse.redirect(url);
}
// Logged-in but no cookie yet (first login since slug migration, or
// cookie cleared). Bounce to root; the root-path logic below picks a
// workspace and writes the cookie, then future hits short-circuit here.
url.pathname = "/";
return NextResponse.redirect(url);
}
// --- Root path: redirect logged-in users to their last workspace ---
if (pathname === "/" && hasSession && lastSlug) {
const url = req.nextUrl.clone();
url.pathname = `/${lastSlug}/issues`;
return NextResponse.redirect(url);
}
// --- Default: forward locale header to RSC, no redirect/rewrite ---
// Covers logged-out root path, /login, /:slug/*, and everything else.
return nextWithLocale(req);
}
export const config = {
// i18n header must land on every page request, so we use the standard
// negative-lookahead pattern from Next's i18n guide: skip API routes
// (Go backend), Next internals, and any path with a file extension
// (favicons, sw.js, public/* assets).
matcher: ["/((?!api|_next/static|_next/image|favicon.ico|.*\\.).*)"],
};