The captured production data still includes 3 test brands (Sunrise,
Green Valley, Orchard) created during the migration work. Promote the
note in 'Notes' to a fully reproducible post-restore step with the
exact DELETE statement and verification query.
Download 3 Tuxedo brand logos from Supabase Storage to local MinIO and
point the DB at portable /storage/... paths. Add a Next.js rewrite in
next.config.ts that proxies /storage/* to the configured MinIO endpoint.
Why: Next.js's image optimizer refuses to fetch upstream images whose
hostname resolves to a private IP. Local MinIO lives on 127.0.0.1, so
direct URLs (e.g. http://localhost:9000/...) get blocked with
"upstream image resolved to private ip [::1,127.0.0.1]".
The rewrite keeps URLs same-origin in the browser, so the optimizer's
private-IP check is bypassed. For production, set STORAGE_PUBLIC_URL to
the public MinIO endpoint and the same DB values work without change.
Also fix the same pattern in 3 client-rendered components that
hardcoded publicUrl(BUCKETS.BRAND_LOGOS, ...) for fallback assets:
- TuxedoVideoHero (hero video + Olathe Sweet dark logo)
- TimeTrackingFieldClient (field UI logo)
- tuxedo/about (about page logo)
email-service.ts keeps publicUrl() because Resend fetches URLs
server-side from its own network.
Documented the workflow and gotchas in docs/SUPABASE_DUMP_GUIDE.md.
Covers:
- Connection test (direct vs pooler, IPv4 vs IPv6)
- pg_dump commands (schema-only and data-only)
- Restore steps to local DB
- Verification queries
- Schema-per-brand restructure (future work)