Removes redundant newApplications field from summary type and uses derived newApplications$ observable from orchestrator instead. **Changes:** - Remove newApplications from OrganizationReportSummary type definition - Remove dummy data array from RiskInsightsReportService.getApplicationsSummary() - Remove newApplications subscription from AllActivitiesService - Update AllActivityComponent to subscribe directly to dataService.newApplications$ **Why:** - Eliminates data redundancy (stored vs derived) - newApplications$ already computes from applicationData.reviewedDate === null - Single source of truth: applicationData is the source - Simplifies encrypted payload (less data in summary) - Better separation: stored data (counts) vs computed data (lists) **Impact:** - No functional changes - UI continues to display new applications correctly - Cleaner architecture with computed observable pattern
Bitwarden Client Applications
This repository houses all Bitwarden client applications except the mobile applications (iOS | android).
Please refer to the Clients section of the Contributing Documentation for build instructions, recommended tooling, code style tips, and lots of other great information to get you started.
Related projects:
- bitwarden/server: The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
- bitwarden/ios: Bitwarden iOS Password Manager & Authenticator apps.
- bitwarden/android: Bitwarden Android Password Manager & Authenticator apps.
- bitwarden/directory-connector: A tool for syncing a directory (AD, LDAP, Azure, G Suite, Okta) to an organization.
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