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fix: resolve server bugs and unify app-name handling
Bug fixes:
- bbb.js: replace undefined t('defaultWelcome') call that threw a
  ReferenceError when a room had an empty welcome message, breaking
  meeting creation. Default welcome and the guest-invite hint are now
  localised via the i18n system (new "bbb" namespace in de/en).
- auth.js: app name was read from the never-written 'branding' settings
  key, so custom names never appeared in verification emails or the TOTP
  issuer. Now resolved through a shared getAppName() helper.
- auth.js: lowercase the email in the registration duplicate check so
  case-variant duplicates return a clean 409 instead of a 500 (UNIQUE
  violation).
- federation.js: select the user's "language" column so federation
  invite emails respect the recipient's language instead of always
  defaulting to English.
- calendar.js: a set reminder could not be cleared. COALESCE treated an
  explicit reminder_minutes: null as "keep existing"; use a direct
  assignment that distinguishes "omitted" (keep) from "null" (clear).
- index.js / analytics.js: exclude the BBB learning-analytics callback
  from the global 100kb body limit and give it its own 5mb limit, since
  analytics payloads for large meetings can be several MB.

Cleanup:
- Add server/config/appName.js as the single source of truth for the
  app name (admin setting -> APP_NAME env -> 'Redlight') and use it in
  auth, admin, rooms, calendar and federation, replacing the previous
  mix of wrong DB key, direct app_name reads and bare process.env reads.
- Localise the BBB default welcome message in the room owner's language.
- Remove two unused safeAppName variables in mailer.js.
2026-06-02 09:19:21 +02:00

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import { getDb } from './database.js';
/**
* Resolve the configured application name.
* Resolution order: admin-set 'app_name' setting → APP_NAME env var → 'Redlight'.
*
* The app name is stored in the settings table under the key 'app_name'
* (see routes/branding.js). This helper is the single source of truth so the
* configured name is used consistently across emails, the 2FA issuer, etc.
*/
export async function getAppName() {
try {
const db = getDb();
const row = await db.get("SELECT value FROM settings WHERE key = 'app_name'");
if (row?.value) return row.value;
} catch {
// fall through to env/default if the DB is unavailable
}
return process.env.APP_NAME || 'Redlight';
}