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jason d53c772dd6 Add Milestones 1 & 2: full-stack POS foundation with admin UI
- Node/Express/TypeScript API under /api/v1 with JWT auth (login, refresh, logout, /me)
- Prisma schema: vendors, users, roles, products, categories, taxes, transactions
- SQLite for local dev; Postgres via docker-compose for production
- Full CRUD routes for vendors, users, categories, taxes, products with Zod validation and RBAC
- Paginated list endpoints scoped per vendor; refresh token rotation
- React/TypeScript admin SPA (Vite): login, protected routing, sidebar layout
- Pages: Dashboard, Catalog (tabbed Products/Categories/Taxes), Users, Vendor Settings
- Shared UI: Table, Modal, FormField, Btn, PageHeader components
- Multi-stage Dockerfile; docker-compose with Postgres healthcheck
- Seed script with demo vendor and owner account
- INSTRUCTIONS.md, ROADMAP.md, .claude/launch.json for dev server config

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-20 23:18:04 -05:00
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ecdsa-sig-formatter

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Translate between JOSE and ASN.1/DER encodings for ECDSA signatures

Install

npm install ecdsa-sig-formatter --save

Usage

var format = require('ecdsa-sig-formatter');

var derSignature = '..'; // asn.1/DER encoded ecdsa signature

var joseSignature = format.derToJose(derSignature);

API


.derToJose(Buffer|String signature, String alg) -> String

Convert the ASN.1/DER encoded signature to a JOSE-style concatenated signature. Returns a base64 url encoded String.

  • If signature is a String, it should be base64 encoded
  • alg must be one of ES256, ES384 or ES512

.joseToDer(Buffer|String signature, String alg) -> Buffer

Convert the JOSE-style concatenated signature to an ASN.1/DER encoded signature. Returns a Buffer

  • If signature is a String, it should be base64 url encoded
  • alg must be one of ES256, ES384 or ES512

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository. Committing directly against this repository is highly discouraged.

  2. Make your modifications in a branch, updating and writing new unit tests as necessary in the spec directory.

  3. Ensure that all tests pass with npm test

  4. rebase your changes against master. Do not merge.

  5. Submit a pull request to this repository. Wait for tests to run and someone to chime in.

Code Style

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