This pull request implements **Central Package Management (CPM)** across the NexusReader solution to centralize package version definitions, improve package maintainability, and ensure security patch consistency. It also resolves compile issues in the mobile infrastructure and client projects.
### Key Changes
#### 1. NuGet Central Package Management (CPM)
- Created `Directory.Packages.props` in the solution root containing all solution-wide dependency versions (consolidating 48 packages).
- Pinned and secured `Microsoft.Bcl.Memory` to `v9.0.14` to resolve a known high-severity vulnerability (CVE-2026-26127).
- Stripped explicit `Version` attributes from `.csproj` files for the core library, web client, web host, UI shared, data access, and testing projects to inherit central version definitions.
#### 2. Mobile / MAUI Projects Stabilization
- **Workload Support & Locally Disabled CPM**: Disabled Central Package Management locally (`<ManagePackageVersionsCentrally>false</ManagePackageVersionsCentrally>`) in both `NexusReader.Infrastructure.Mobile.csproj` and `NexusReader.Maui.csproj` to preserve native MAUI workload package integration while cleanly referencing package versions manually.
- **Ambiguity Resolving**: Added using aliases for `FluentResults.Result` to eliminate compiler ambiguity conflicts between `Android.App.Result` and `FluentResults.Result` inside Android platform service implementations.
- **Missing Namespaces Fix**: Added explicit hosting imports (`using Microsoft.Maui; using Microsoft.Maui.Hosting;`) and ensured `Microsoft.Maui.Essentials` references resolve properly in the mobile context.
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### Verification
- **Build**: Successfully built the entire solution with zero compilation errors (`dotnet build NexusReader.slnx --no-restore` -> `Liczba błędów: 0`).
- **Tests**: All 7 integration and unit tests run and pass successfully (`dotnet test NexusReader.slnx --no-restore`).
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Co-authored-by: Marek Jasiński <jasins.marek@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: #50
Reviewed-by: Marek Jaisński <jasins.marek@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Antigravity <antigravity@google.com>
Co-committed-by: Antigravity <antigravity@google.com>
## Overview
This PR completes the architectural consolidation of the web project and stabilizes the Identity-based authentication flow for the NexusReader application. It also refines the UI aesthetic for the Book Ingestion Modal as requested in #33.
## Key Changes
- **Project Consolidation**: Fully merged `NexusReader.Web.New` into `NexusReader.Web`. This includes updating all namespace references, VS Code launch/task configurations, and CI/CD (`Dockerfile`).
- **Identity Stabilization**:
- Implemented `IIdentityService` on the server using `SignInManager<NexusUser>` and `UserManager<NexusUser>`.
- Fixed registration logic to include mandatory fields (`SubscriptionPlanId`, `TenantId`).
- Updated `Login.razor` to force a page reload on successful login, ensuring proper synchronization of authentication cookies between SignalR and the browser.
- **UI/UX Refinement**:
- Updated `BookIngestionModal` styling to follow the **Nexus Neon** design system.
- Added premium button styles with hover effects and glows.
- Improved modal layout and interaction feedback (shimmer effects, spinner colors).
- **Cleanup**: Removed obsolete interfaces and constants that were superseded by newer Application layer implementations.
## Verification
- Successfully built the solution: `dotnet build NexusReader.slnx --no-restore`
- Verified project structure and file moves.
- Validated server-side authentication logic.
Fixes#33
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Co-authored-by: Marek Jasiński <jasins.marek@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: #40
Co-authored-by: Antigravity <antigravity@google.com>
Co-committed-by: Antigravity <antigravity@google.com>