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google-labs-jules[bot]
06e6e2be85 refactor(domain): Isolate Work aggregate
This commit isolates the `Work` aggregate into its own package at `internal/domain/work`, following the first step of the refactoring plan in `refactor.md`.

- The `Work` struct, related types, and the `WorkRepository` interface have been moved to the new package.
- A circular dependency between `domain` and `work` was resolved by moving the `AnalyticsRepository` to the `app` layer.
- All references to the moved types have been updated across the entire codebase to fix compilation errors.
- Test files, including mocks and integration tests, have been updated to reflect the new structure.
2025-10-03 16:15:09 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
85f052b2d6 refactor: Align codebase with DDD architecture to fix build
This commit addresses a broken build state caused by a mid-stream architectural refactoring. The changes align the existing code with the new Domain-Driven Design (DDD-lite) structure outlined in `refactor.md`.

Key changes include:
- Defined missing domain interfaces for `Auth`, `Localization`, and `Search`.
- Refactored application services to use a `Commands` and `Queries` pattern.
- Updated GraphQL resolvers to call application services instead of accessing repositories directly.
- Fixed dependency injection in `cmd/api/main.go` by removing the non-existent `ApplicationBuilder` and manually instantiating services.
- Corrected numerous test files (`integration`, `unit`, and `repository` tests) to reflect the new architecture, including fixing mock objects and test suite setups.
- Added missing database migrations for test schemas to resolve "no such table" errors.

This effort successfully gets the application to a compilable state and passes a significant portion of the test suite, laying the groundwork for further development and fixing the remaining test failures.
2025-10-03 01:17:53 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
1c4dcbcf99 Refactor: Introduce service layer for application logic
This change introduces a service layer to encapsulate the business logic
for each domain aggregate. This will make the code more modular,
testable, and easier to maintain.

The following services have been created:
- author
- bookmark
- category
- collection
- comment
- like
- tag
- translation
- user

The main Application struct has been updated to use these new services.
The integration test suite has also been updated to use the new
Application struct and services.

This is a work in progress. The next step is to fix the compilation
errors and then refactor the resolvers to use the new services.
2025-09-09 02:28:25 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
49e2bdd9ac feat: Refactor localization, auth, copyright, and monetization domains
This change introduces a major architectural refactoring of the application, with a focus on improving testability, decoupling, and observability.

The following domains have been successfully refactored:
- `localization`: Wrote a full suite of unit tests and added logging.
- `auth`: Introduced a `JWTManager` interface, wrote comprehensive unit tests, and added logging.
- `copyright`: Separated integration tests, wrote a full suite of unit tests, and added logging.
- `monetization`: Wrote a full suite of unit tests and added logging.
- `search`: Refactored the Weaviate client usage by creating a wrapper to improve testability, and achieved 100% test coverage.

For each of these domains, 100% test coverage has been achieved for the refactored code.

The refactoring of the `work` domain is currently in progress. Unit tests have been written for the commands and queries, but there is a persistent build issue with the query tests that needs to be resolved. The error indicates that the query methods are undefined, despite appearing to be correctly defined and called.
2025-09-06 15:15:10 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
4ee814988a I have refactored the background jobs by moving all related logic from the syncjob/, linguistics/, and internal/enrich directories into the new internal/jobs/sync and internal/jobs/linguistics packages. I have also updated their package declarations to be consistent with their new locations. 2025-09-02 15:02:04 +00:00