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Chaim 0ee8e723bd Phase 2: API client, typed hooks, live probe
- Add api:types script (openapi-typescript against live FastAPI)
- Generate src/lib/api/types.ts (2972 lines, 55 paths, 16 schemas)
- lib/api/client.ts: typed apiRequest + ApiError + makeQueryClient
  (staleTime 5s, no refetchOnWindowFocus to preserve editor state)
- lib/providers.tsx: QueryClientProvider client component, useState
  singleton so App Router re-renders don't dump the cache
- lib/api/cases.ts: Case type + casesKeys + useCases hook (pragmatic
  hand-typed Case pending backend response-model annotations)
- layout.tsx: wrap children with <Providers>
- Smoke test: CasesLiveProbe component on home page hitting live FastAPI
  via /api/cases rewrite proxy

Phase 2 deliverable check: useCases() returns typed Case[] from the
production FastAPI through the Next.js proxy. End-to-end wiring proven.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 15:49:24 +00:00
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