## What changed
- adds production iOS identity, localized storefront metadata, native
privacy declarations, App Store-safe artwork, and account-deletion UX
- mirrors the live Danish Google Play title, short description, and long
description in the App Store metadata source
- generates Android launcher/store icons from the opaque iOS marketing
master so both platforms use the same white background
- adds guarded GitHub Actions workflows for storefront readiness,
credential health, signed TestFlight uploads, and App Store candidate
preparation
- adds pinned Fastlane configuration with a committed dependency lock,
release manifest tooling, and an operational App Store runbook
- preserves the upstream iOS safe-area implementation while retaining
opaque App Store icon assets
## Why
The repository previously supported development-signed device bundles
but had no production App Store identity, reproducible storefront source
of truth, or protected signed-release pipeline. Apple also requires
in-app account deletion for apps that support account creation. The
Android icon master was transparent, which rendered as black on dark
store/device surfaces.
## Impact
Automation remains fail-closed behind
`APP_STORE_AUTOMATION_ENABLED=false`. No build can upload to TestFlight
or change App Store metadata until the switch is deliberately enabled
after merge and the remaining release gates are satisfied.
## Validation
- focused App Store, iOS icon, and cross-platform icon-background tests
pass
- every generated Android store/launcher icon is opaque with pure-white
corners; iOS marketing artwork is checked the same way
- Android icon drift check passes for all 19 generated files
- production Vite build and the broader focused release checks completed
successfully
- storefront metadata is valid; only the two expected screenshot-set
warnings remain
- App Store Readiness is green at head `4445fecc`
- Apple Distribution certificate and App Store profile were
independently verified for `HP3FJ4GVL7.io.truckwash.app`
- live App Store Connect API authentication succeeded for app
`6792777794`
- App Store record, free Denmark-only availability, and automatic
`Internal QA` TestFlight group are configured
- EU trader status, Content Rights, 4+ age rating, and the published App
Privacy label are completed in App Store Connect
- iPhone and iPad accessibility declarations are configured honestly as
pre-release drafts
## Remaining external gates
- reviewed iPhone and iPad screenshot sets are still required
- an App Review login must be supplied without creating or exposing
customer credentials
- the first signed TestFlight candidate must run after merge and
deliberate automation enablement
- Implement release update detection, asset preloading, and frontend version management.
- Add unit and E2E tests for release update workflows, widget behavior, and failure scenarios.
- Introduce new services for handling release ping, error reporting, and update installation workflows.
- Extend i18n for release-related components and error report localization.
- Add `ReleaseFrontendVersionBadge.vue` and related styles to display frontend update statuses.
- Introduced unit tests for edge gateway workflow helpers, including workflow step resolution, incident action mapping, relay health row formatting, and workspace state merging.
- Added new components for advanced operations, configuration panel, context panel, fleet rail, and health summary.
- Enhanced gateway management UI with support for advanced actions, fallback operations, relay health visualization, and device binding features.
- Introduced live smoke tests for Edge Gateways, verifying gateway routes and destructive-action prevention.
- Added e2e scenarios for deep-link navigation, unavailable gateway recovery, token rotation, and background page refresh.
- Refactored test helpers for streamlined functional validation in gateway scenarios.
- Updated `EdgeGatewayTerminal.vue` with test IDs for enhanced testability.
- Added and configured Husky pre-commit hooks for automated test file formatting and validation.
Deleted the entire `ws` library and its associated files. This likely reflects a move away from the WebSocket library, possibly signaling an alternate implementation or unused/legacy code cleanup.
Introduced Department POS functionality with navigation, orders, and order detail views. Set up routing and middleware for POS operations. Added base styles, assets, and updated package dependencies to support these changes.