A tool to help Granblue Fantasy players create and share teams and strategies.
The universal load function (+layout.ts) was only returning { queryClient }
without passing through the server data from +layout.server.ts. This caused
Navigation component to not receive the account and currentUser props,
resulting in the avatar and username not displaying even when authenticated.
Root cause:
- +layout.server.ts correctly returned account, currentUser, isAuthenticated
- +layout.ts received this data but only returned queryClient
- +layout.svelte tried to access data.account and data.currentUser but they
were undefined because +layout.ts didn't pass them through
Fix:
- Added ...data spread to +layout.ts return statement to pass through all
server data along with queryClient
- Removed debug logging from Navigation.svelte and +layout.server.ts
Result:
- Navigation now correctly receives account and currentUser props
- User avatar and username display properly when authenticated
- isAuth derived from authStore remains reactive
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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