The devops page was importing useAuth from '@bytelyst/react-auth'
and destructuring a non-existent 'getAccessToken' method:
src/app/devops/page.tsx
Type error: Module '@bytelyst/react-auth' has no exported member
'useAuth'.
Property 'getAccessToken' does not exist on type
'AuthContextValue<AdminUser>'.
This had been silently masked because admin-web wasn't being built
in the consumer-repo CI workflows that just used `pnpm build`
filtered to /packages/*. Once those CI workflows switched to a
broader `pnpm build` (in the fastgap and local_llms workflow
rewrites), this dashboard build failure surfaced and blocked
EVERY consumer-repo CI run that pulls common-plat at the start
(fastgap, local_llms, jarvis_jr, etc.).
Two fixes applied to the same file:
1. Import path — useAuth lives in '@/lib/auth-context' (admin-web's
own provider exposed via createAuthProvider), not in
'@bytelyst/react-auth'. That package only exports the factory,
types, and LoginResult.
2. Token access — getAccessToken is NOT on AuthContextValue. The
canonical pattern used throughout admin-web
(settings/security, settings/devices, debug-sessions, …) is to
read the token directly from localStorage under the
'admin_access_token' key. Switched to that pattern with a small
typed helper at the top of the file.
Both changes documented in-source with a comment block so the
next agent doesn't try to re-introduce a useAuth.getAccessToken
import.