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Christian Andolf 43bdd80dff Merged in fix/SW-2508-new-api-cancel-booking-contract (pull request #1906)
Ending up doing some extra things:

Consolidated booking queries: We had both cancel and cancelMany, but functionally they’re the same, only one accepts an array and the other doesn’t. Didn’t see much point in keeping the single cancel as it wasn’t used anywhere. Thus, I could rename cancelMany to be the one stop method.

remove method for API now properly supports body so we don’t have to hijack the typing in certain places

* fix(SW-2508): now sending additional params to cancel api for new contract


Approved-by: Niclas Edenvin
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This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app.

Getting Started

  • Firt, make sure you have built the design-system once:
yarn workspace @scandic-hotels/design-system build
  • Create a .env.local file in the root of the scandic-web directory with the keys from the .env.example file.

  • Then run the development server:

yarn dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

Caching

You have the choice to either use redis (via redis-api; a tiny http proxy) or in-memory/unstable_cache (depending on edge or node). Setting REDIS_API_HOST will configure it to use the distributed cache, not providing it will fall back to in-memory/unstable_cache When pointing to the azure hosted variant you also need to provide REDIS_API_KEY

Locally it's easiest is to spin everything up using docker/podman - podman compose up or docker-compose up This will also spin up Redis Insight so that you can debug the cache.

  • Navigate to http://localhost:5540
  • Click 'Add Redis database'
  • Provide Connection URL redis://redis:6379

Icons / Material Symbols

Read the README.md in the monorepo root.

Learn More

To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:

You can check out the Next.js GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!