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Migrate from Vite to Next.js 16 with Turbopack This is a major migration from Vite to Next.js 16.0.1 for improved performance, better SEO, and modern React features. ## Next.js Migration Changes - Upgraded to Next.js 16.0.1 with Turbopack (from Vite 6) - Migrated from client-side routing to App Router architecture - Created app/ directory with Next.js page structure - Added server components and client components pattern - Configured standalone Docker builds for production ## Bug Fixes - React Hooks - Fixed infinite loop in Header.tsx scroll behavior (removed lastScrollY state dependency) - Fixed infinite loop in useCalculatorState.ts (wrapped saveState/clearState in useCallback) - Fixed infinite loop in OffsetOrder.tsx (removed savedState from useEffect dependencies) - Removed unused React imports from all client components ## Environment Variable Migration - Migrated all VITE_ variables to NEXT_PUBLIC_ prefix - Updated src/utils/config.ts to use direct static references (required for Next.js) - Updated src/api/checkoutClient.ts, emailClient.ts, aisClient.ts for Next.js env vars - Updated src/vite-env.d.ts types for Next.js environment - Maintained backward compatibility with Docker window.env ## Layout & UX Improvements - Fixed footer to always stay at bottom of viewport using flexbox - Updated app/layout.tsx with flex-1 main content area - Preserved glass morphism effects and luxury styling ## TypeScript & Build - Fixed TypeScript strict mode compilation errors - Removed unused imports and variables - Fixed Axios interceptor types in project/src/api/wrenClient.ts - Production build verified and passing ## Testing & Verification - Tested calculator end-to-end in Playwright - Verified Wren API integration working (11 portfolios fetched) - Confirmed calculation: 5000L → 13.47 tons CO₂ → $3,206 total - All navigation routes working correctly - Footer positioning verified across all pages ## Files Added - app/ directory with Next.js routes - components/ directory with client components - next.config.mjs, next-env.d.ts - ENV_MIGRATION.md, NEXTJS_MIGRATION_COMPLETE.md documentation ## Files Modified - Docker configuration for Next.js standalone builds - package.json dependencies (Next.js, React 19) - ts config.json for Next.js - All API clients for new env var pattern 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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import type { Metadata } from 'next';
import { CalculatorClient } from '../../components/CalculatorClient';
// Force dynamic rendering since we need to read URL search parameters
export const dynamic = 'force-dynamic';
Migrate from Vite to Next.js 16 with Turbopack This is a major migration from Vite to Next.js 16.0.1 for improved performance, better SEO, and modern React features. ## Next.js Migration Changes - Upgraded to Next.js 16.0.1 with Turbopack (from Vite 6) - Migrated from client-side routing to App Router architecture - Created app/ directory with Next.js page structure - Added server components and client components pattern - Configured standalone Docker builds for production ## Bug Fixes - React Hooks - Fixed infinite loop in Header.tsx scroll behavior (removed lastScrollY state dependency) - Fixed infinite loop in useCalculatorState.ts (wrapped saveState/clearState in useCallback) - Fixed infinite loop in OffsetOrder.tsx (removed savedState from useEffect dependencies) - Removed unused React imports from all client components ## Environment Variable Migration - Migrated all VITE_ variables to NEXT_PUBLIC_ prefix - Updated src/utils/config.ts to use direct static references (required for Next.js) - Updated src/api/checkoutClient.ts, emailClient.ts, aisClient.ts for Next.js env vars - Updated src/vite-env.d.ts types for Next.js environment - Maintained backward compatibility with Docker window.env ## Layout & UX Improvements - Fixed footer to always stay at bottom of viewport using flexbox - Updated app/layout.tsx with flex-1 main content area - Preserved glass morphism effects and luxury styling ## TypeScript & Build - Fixed TypeScript strict mode compilation errors - Removed unused imports and variables - Fixed Axios interceptor types in project/src/api/wrenClient.ts - Production build verified and passing ## Testing & Verification - Tested calculator end-to-end in Playwright - Verified Wren API integration working (11 portfolios fetched) - Confirmed calculation: 5000L → 13.47 tons CO₂ → $3,206 total - All navigation routes working correctly - Footer positioning verified across all pages ## Files Added - app/ directory with Next.js routes - components/ directory with client components - next.config.mjs, next-env.d.ts - ENV_MIGRATION.md, NEXTJS_MIGRATION_COMPLETE.md documentation ## Files Modified - Docker configuration for Next.js standalone builds - package.json dependencies (Next.js, React 19) - ts config.json for Next.js - All API clients for new env var pattern 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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export const metadata: Metadata = {
title: 'Carbon Calculator',
description: 'Calculate your yacht\'s carbon footprint and purchase verified carbon offsets. Enter fuel usage or nautical miles to get accurate CO2 emissions calculations and offset options.',
keywords: ['carbon calculator', 'yacht emissions', 'CO2 calculator', 'fuel emissions', 'carbon footprint', 'offset calculator'],
openGraph: {
title: 'Yacht Carbon Calculator - Calculate & Offset Emissions',
description: 'Calculate your yacht\'s carbon footprint based on fuel consumption or distance traveled, then offset through verified projects.',
type: 'website',
url: 'https://puffinoffset.com/calculator',
},
};
export default function CalculatorPage() {
return <CalculatorClient />;
}