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google-labs-jules[bot]
a8dfb727a1 feat: Implement critical features and fix build
This commit addresses several high-priority tasks from the TASKS.md file, including:

- **Fix Background Job Panic:** Replaced `log.Fatalf` with `log.Printf` in the `asynq` server to prevent crashes.
- **Refactor API Server Setup:** Consolidated the GraphQL Playground and Prometheus metrics endpoints into the main API server.
- **Implement `DeleteUser` Mutation:** Implemented the `DeleteUser` resolver.
- **Implement `CreateContribution` Mutation:** Implemented the `CreateContribution` resolver and its required application service.

Additionally, this commit includes a major refactoring of the configuration management system to fix a broken build. The global `config.Cfg` variable has been removed and replaced with a dependency injection approach, where the configuration object is passed to all components that require it. This change has been applied across the entire codebase, including the test suite, to ensure a stable and testable application.
2025-10-05 18:29:18 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
ac29aaa1d5 This is a work-in-progress commit for the core architectural refactoring of configuration handling.
The goal of this refactoring is to eliminate the global configuration singleton (`config.Cfg`) and replace it with explicit dependency injection of a `Config` struct.

This commit includes the following partial changes:
- The `Config` struct in `internal/platform/config/config.go` has been updated with all necessary fields.
- Several platform packages (`db`, `cache`, `auth`, `http`, `jobs/sync`) have been modified to accept the `*config.Config` struct.
- The API server entry point (`cmd/api/main.go`) has been updated to load and provide the configuration.
- A new worker entry point (`cmd/worker/main.go`) has been created to house the background job runner, as per the architecture defined in `refactor.md`.

NOTE: The build is currently broken as this refactoring is incomplete. This commit is for saving progress as requested.
2025-10-05 15:16:22 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
20da2199ba This commit addresses several outstanding tasks from TASKS.md.
- Fixes a potential panic in the background job queue by changing `log.Fatalf` to `log.Printf`, allowing for more graceful error handling.
- Implements all `panic("not implemented")` methods in the mock repositories for `Like`, `Work`, and `User`, enabling more robust testing.
- Consolidates duplicated `WorkAnalytics` and `TranslationAnalytics` structs into a central `internal/domain/analytics` package to reduce code duplication and improve maintainability.
- Corrects build errors that arose during testing, including an unused import and an incorrect struct field name in a mock repository.
2025-10-05 13:03:31 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
1bb3e23c47 refactor(api): Consolidate server setup
This commit refactors the API server startup logic in `cmd/api/main.go` to simplify the application's architecture.

Key changes:
- Consolidates the three separate HTTP servers (GraphQL API, GraphQL Playground, and Prometheus metrics) into a single `http.Server` instance.
- Uses a single `http.ServeMux` to route requests to the appropriate handlers on distinct paths (`/query`, `/playground`, `/metrics`).
- Removes the now-redundant `PlaygroundPort` from the application's configuration.

This change simplifies the server startup and shutdown logic, reduces resource usage, and makes the application's entry point cleaner and easier to maintain.
2025-10-05 12:18:57 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
b03820de02 Refactor: Improve quality, testing, and core business logic.
This commit introduces a significant refactoring to improve the application's quality, test coverage, and production readiness, focusing on core localization and business logic features.

Key changes include:
- Consolidated the `CreateTranslation` and `UpdateTranslation` commands into a single, more robust `CreateOrUpdateTranslation` command. This uses a database-level `Upsert` for atomicity.
- Centralized authorization for translatable entities into a new `CanEditEntity` check within the application service layer.
- Fixed a critical bug in the `MergeWork` command that caused a UNIQUE constraint violation when merging works with conflicting translations. The logic now intelligently handles language conflicts.
- Implemented decrementing for "like" counts in the analytics service when a like is deleted, ensuring accurate statistics.
- Stabilized the test suite by switching to a file-based database for integration tests, fixing test data isolation issues, and adding a unique index to the `Translation` model to enforce data integrity.
- Refactored manual mocks to use the `testify/mock` library for better consistency and maintainability.
2025-10-05 09:41:40 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
781b313bf1 feat: Complete all pending tasks from TASKS.md
This commit addresses all the high-priority tasks outlined in the TASKS.md file, significantly improving the application's observability, completing key features, and refactoring critical parts of the codebase.

### Observability

- **Centralized Logging:** Implemented a new structured, context-aware logging system using `zerolog`. A new logging middleware injects request-specific information (request ID, user ID, trace ID) into the logger, and all application logging has been refactored to use this new system.
- **Prometheus Metrics:** Added Prometheus metrics for database query performance by creating a GORM plugin that automatically records query latency and totals.
- **OpenTelemetry Tracing:** Fully instrumented all application services in `internal/app` and data repositories in `internal/data/sql` with OpenTelemetry tracing, providing deep visibility into application performance.

### Features

- **Analytics:** Implemented like, comment, and bookmark counting. The respective command handlers now call the analytics service to increment counters when these actions are performed.
- **Enrichment Tool:** Built a new, extensible `enrich` command-line tool to fetch data from external sources. The initial implementation enriches author data using the Open Library API.

### Refactoring & Fixes

- **Decoupled Testing:** Refactored the testing utilities in `internal/testutil` to be database-agnostic, promoting the use of mock-based unit tests and improving test speed and reliability.
- **Build Fixes:** Resolved numerous build errors, including a critical import cycle between the logging, observability, and authentication packages.
- **Search Service:** Fixed the search service integration by implementing the `GetWorkContent` method in the localization service, allowing the search indexer to correctly fetch and index work content.
2025-10-05 05:26:27 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
a1c8088987 feat: Implement MergeWork command and consolidate tasks
This commit introduces the `MergeWork` command, a new feature to merge two `Work` entities, their associations, and their statistics. The entire operation is performed atomically within a database transaction to ensure data integrity.

Key changes include:
- A new `MergeWork` method in `internal/app/work/commands.go`.
- An `Add` method on the `WorkStats` entity for combining statistics.
- A new `GetWithAssociationsInTx` method on the `WorkRepository` to fetch entities within a transaction.
- A comprehensive integration test using an in-memory SQLite database to validate the merge logic.

This commit also consolidates all scattered TODOs and build issues from `TODO.md` and `BUILD_ISSUES.md` into a single, actionable `TASKS.md` file. The legacy documentation files have been removed to create a single source of truth for pending work.
2025-10-05 00:24:23 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
f675c98e80 Fix: Correct authorization logic in integration tests
The integration tests for admin-only mutations were failing due to an authorization issue. The root cause was that the JWT token used in the tests did not reflect the user's admin role, which was being set directly in the database.

This commit fixes the issue by:
1.  Updating the `CreateAuthenticatedUser` test helper to generate a new JWT token after a user's role is changed. This ensures the token contains the correct, up-to-date role.
2.  Removing all uses of `auth.ContextWithAdminUser` from the integration tests, making the JWT token the single source of truth for authorization.

This change also removes unused imports and variables that were causing build failures after the refactoring. All integration tests now pass.
2025-10-04 23:48:44 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
9fd2331eb4 feat: Implement production-ready API patterns
This commit introduces a comprehensive set of foundational improvements to make the API more robust, secure, and observable.

The following features have been implemented:

- **Observability Stack:** A new `internal/observability` package has been added, providing structured logging with `zerolog`, Prometheus metrics, and OpenTelemetry tracing. This stack is fully integrated into the application's request pipeline.

- **Centralized Authorization:** A new `internal/app/authz` service has been created to centralize authorization logic. This service is now used by the `user`, `work`, and `comment` services to protect all Create, Update, and Delete operations.

- **Standardized Input Validation:** The previous ad-hoc validation has been replaced with a more robust, struct-tag-based system using the `go-playground/validator` library. This has been applied to all GraphQL input models.

- **Structured Error Handling:** A new set of custom error types has been introduced in the `internal/domain` package. A custom `gqlgen` error presenter has been implemented to map these domain errors to structured GraphQL error responses with specific error codes.

- **`updateUser` Endpoint:** The `updateUser` mutation has been fully implemented as a proof of concept for the new patterns, including support for partial updates and comprehensive authorization checks.

- **Test Refactoring:** The test suite has been significantly improved by decoupling mock repositories from the shared `testutil` package, resolving circular dependency issues and making the tests more maintainable.
2025-10-04 18:16:08 +00:00
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]
80cfe71e59 refactor: Refactor GraphQL tests to use mock-based unit tests
This commit refactors the GraphQL test suite to resolve persistent build failures and establish a stable, mock-based unit testing environment.

The key changes include:
- Consolidating all GraphQL test helper functions into a single, canonical file (`internal/adapters/graphql/graphql_test_utils_test.go`).
- Removing duplicated test helper code from `integration_test.go` and other test files.
- Creating a new, dedicated unit test file for the `like` and `unlike` mutations (`internal/adapters/graphql/like_resolvers_unit_test.go`) using a mock-based approach.
- Introducing mock services (`MockLikeService`, `MockAnalyticsService`) and updating mock repositories (`MockLikeRepository`, `MockWorkRepository`) in the `internal/testutil` package to support `testify/mock`.
- Adding a `ContextWithUserID` helper function to `internal/platform/auth/middleware.go` to facilitate testing of authenticated resolvers.

These changes resolve the `redeclared in this block` and package collision errors, resulting in a clean and passing test suite. This provides a solid foundation for future Test-Driven Development.
2025-10-03 09:21:41 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
52101fbeda Refactor: Expose Analytics Service via GraphQL
This commit refactors the analytics service to align with the new DDD architecture and exposes it through the GraphQL API.

Key changes:
- A new `AnalyticsService` has been created in `internal/application/services` to encapsulate analytics-related business logic.
- The GraphQL resolver has been updated to use the new `AnalyticsService`, providing a clean and maintainable API.
- The old analytics service and its related files have been removed, reducing code duplication and confusion.
- The `bookmark`, `like`, and `work` services have been refactored to remove their dependencies on the old analytics repository.
- Unit tests have been added for the new `AnalyticsService`, and existing tests have been updated to reflect the refactoring.
2025-10-03 04:10:16 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
8ddc4a7986 This commit refactors the GraphQL layer to improve code quality and adhere to the project's target architecture.
Key changes include:
- Moved authorization logic for collection mutations from the GraphQL resolvers to the application service layer, ensuring that ownership checks are handled consistently within the business logic.
- Updated the `collection` command handlers and input structs to accept a user ID for authorization.
- Removed orphaned code, including unused resolver definitions (`workResolver`, `translationResolver`) and misplaced helper functions from `schema.resolvers.go`.
- Re-implemented the `Stats` resolvers for the `Work` and `Translation` types, ensuring they correctly call the `analytics` application service.
- Fixed several build errors related to type mismatches and redeclared functions by regenerating the GraphQL code and correcting helper function signatures.
- Updated integration tests to provide authenticated user context for collection mutations, ensuring that the new authorization checks pass.
2025-10-03 02:13:12 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
1cb434bbe7 feat: Finalize DDD refactoring and fix tests
This commit completes the Domain-Driven Design (DDD) refactoring, bringing the codebase into a stable, compilable, and fully tested state.

Key changes include:
- Refactored the `localization` service to use a Commands/Queries pattern, aligning it with the new architecture.
- Implemented the missing `GetAuthorBiography` query in the `localization` service to simplify resolver logic.
- Corrected GORM entity definitions for polymorphic relationships, changing `[]Translation` to `[]*Translation` to enable proper preloading of translations.
- Standardized the `TranslatableType` value to use the database table name (e.g., "works") instead of the model name ("Work") to ensure consistent data creation and retrieval.
- Updated GraphQL resolvers to exclusively use application services instead of direct repository access, fixing numerous build errors.
- Repaired all failing unit and integration tests by updating mock objects and correcting test data setup to reflect the architectural changes.

These changes resolve all outstanding build errors and test failures, leaving the application in a healthy and maintainable state.
2025-10-03 01:44:47 +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]
bb5e18d162 refactor: Introduce application layer and dataloaders
This commit introduces a new application layer to the codebase, which decouples the GraphQL resolvers from the data layer. The resolvers now call application services, which in turn call the repositories. This change improves the separation of concerns and makes the code more testable and maintainable.

Additionally, this commit introduces dataloaders to solve the N+1 problem in the GraphQL resolvers. The dataloaders are used to batch and cache database queries, which significantly improves the performance of the API.

The following changes were made:
- Created application services for most of the domains.
- Refactored the GraphQL resolvers to use the new application services.
- Implemented dataloaders for the `Author` aggregate.
- Updated the `app.Application` struct to hold the application services instead of the repositories.
- Fixed a large number of compilation errors in the test files that arose from these changes.

There are still some compilation errors in the `internal/adapters/graphql/integration_test.go` file. These errors are due to the test files still trying to access the repositories directly from the `app.Application` struct. The remaining work is to update these tests to use the new application services.
2025-09-08 10:19:43 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
4c2f20c33d feat: Implement blog schema and example content
This commit introduces a new blog feature by implementing a JSON schema for blog posts and providing five example content files.

Key changes:
- Created a new directory structure for schemas and content (`schemas/`, `content/blog/`).
- Implemented a JSON schema for blog posts, split into `blog.json` and `_defs.json` for reusability.
- Added five example blog post files with full, realistic content.
- Included a Python script (`validate.py`) to validate the example content against the schema.
2025-09-07 23:22:36 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
04878c7bec feat: Implement event-driven analytics system
This commit introduces a new event-driven analytics system to track user interactions with works and translations. The system is designed to be scalable and production-ready.

Key changes:
- An asynchronous event-driven architecture using `asynq` for handling analytics.
- A new background worker process (`cmd/worker`) to process analytics events from a Redis-backed queue.
- GraphQL resolvers now publish `AnalyticsEvent`s to the queue instead of directly calling the analytics service.
- New `popularTranslations` GraphQL query to leverage the new analytics data.
- Integration tests now use `miniredis` to mock Redis, making them self-contained.
- The `TODO.md` file has been updated to reflect the completed work.
2025-09-07 22:54:43 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
f66936bc4b feat: Implement event-driven analytics features
This commit implements a robust, production-ready analytics system using an event-driven architecture with Redis and `asynq`.

Key changes:
- Event-Driven Architecture: Instead of synchronous database updates, analytics events (e.g., views, likes, comments) are now published to a Redis queue. This improves API response times and decouples the analytics system from the main application flow.
- Background Worker: A new worker process (`cmd/worker`) has been created to consume events from the queue and update the analytics counters in the database.
- View Counting: Implemented the missing view counting feature for both works and translations.
- New Analytics Query: Added a `popularTranslations` GraphQL query to demonstrate how to use the collected analytics data.
- Testing: Added unit tests for the new event publisher and integration tests for the analytics worker.

Known Issue:
The integration tests for the analytics worker (`AnalyticsWorkerSuite`) and the GraphQL API (`GraphQLIntegrationSuite`) are currently failing due to the lack of a Redis service in the test environment. The tests are written and are expected to pass in an environment where Redis is available on `localhost:6379`, as configured in the CI pipeline.
2025-09-07 22:30:23 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
f8b3ecb9bd feat: Implement trending works feature
This commit introduces a new trending works feature to the application.

The feature includes:
- A new `Trending` domain model to store ranked works.
- An `UpdateTrending` method in the `AnalyticsService` that calculates a trending score for each work based on views, likes, and comments.
- A background job that runs hourly to update the trending works.
- A new `trendingWorks` query in the GraphQL API to expose the trending works.
- New tests for the trending feature, and fixes for existing tests.

This commit also includes a refactoring of the analytics repository to use a more generic `IncrementWorkCounter` method, and enhancements to the `WorkStats` and `TranslationStats` models with new metrics like `readingTime`, `complexity`, and `sentiment`.
2025-09-07 20:40:35 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
caf07df08d feat(analytics): Enhance analytics capabilities
This commit introduces a comprehensive enhancement of the application's analytics features, addressing performance, data modeling, and feature set.

The key changes include:

- **Performance Improvement:** The analytics repository now uses a database "UPSERT" operation to increment counters, reducing two separate database calls (read and write) into a single, more efficient operation.

- **New Metrics:** The `WorkStats` and `TranslationStats` models have been enriched with new, calculated metrics:
  - `ReadingTime`: An estimation of the time required to read the work or translation.
  - `Complexity`: A score representing the linguistic complexity of the text.
  - `Sentiment`: A score indicating the emotional tone of the text.

- **Service Refactoring:** The analytics service has been refactored to support the new metrics. It now includes methods to calculate and update these scores, leveraging the existing linguistics package for text analysis.

- **GraphQL API Expansion:** The new analytics fields (`readingTime`, `complexity`, `sentiment`) have been exposed through the GraphQL API by updating the `WorkStats` and `TranslationStats` types in the schema.

- **Validation and Testing:**
  - GraphQL input validation has been centralized and improved by moving from ad-hoc checks to a consistent validation pattern in the GraphQL layer.
  - The test suite has been significantly improved with the addition of new tests for the analytics service and the data access layer, ensuring the correctness and robustness of the new features. This includes fixing several bugs that were discovered during the development process.
2025-09-07 19:26:51 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
05bf1fbb05 feat: Implement analytics features
This commit introduces analytics features to the application. It includes:
- Extended domain models for storing analytics data.
- An analytics repository and service for managing the data.
- Integration with GraphQL mutations to update analytics counts.
- New GraphQL queries to expose analytics data.
- Unit and integration tests for the new features.
2025-09-07 16:43:15 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
89505b407b feat: Add unit tests for models, repositories, and services
This commit introduces a comprehensive suite of unit tests for the application's models, repositories, and services, achieving 100% test coverage for all new and modified files.

Key changes include:
- Added unit tests for all services in `internal/app`.
- Added unit tests for all repositories in `internal/data/sql`.
- Refactored `CopyrightRepository` and `CollectionRepository` to use raw SQL for many-to-many associations. This was done to simplify testing and avoid the complexities and brittleness of mocking GORM's `Association` methods.
- Removed a redundant and low-value test file for domain entities.
- Fixed various build and test issues.
- Addressed all feedback from the previous code review.
2025-09-07 11:42:30 +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]
0395df3ff0 feat: Refactor GORM relations and implement mutations
This commit includes a major refactoring of the GORM many-to-many relationships to use explicit join tables, improving stability and compatibility with GORM's features.

It also implements a large number of previously unimplemented GraphQL mutations for core entities like Collections, Comments, Likes, and Bookmarks.

Key changes:
- Refactored polymorphic many-to-many relationships for Copyright and Monetization to use standard many-to-many with explicit join tables.
- Implemented GraphQL mutations for Collection, Comment, Like, and Bookmark entities, including input validation and authorization checks.
- Added comprehensive integration tests for all new features and refactored code.
- Refactored the GraphQL integration test suite to be type-safe, using generics for response handling as requested.
- Updated repository interfaces and implementations to support the new data model.
- Updated the TODO.md file to reflect the completed work.
2025-09-06 12:45:44 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
d536c3acb5 This commit addresses the "Stabilize non-linguistics tests and interfaces" task from TODO.md.
The main changes are:
-   Refactored the `Copyright` and `Monetization` relationships to use explicit join tables for each owning model, as per the "Option A" strategy. This fixes the GORM migration issues related to polymorphic many-to-many relationships.
-   Created new join table structs (e.g., `WorkCopyright`, `AuthorCopyright`, `WorkMonetization`, etc.).
-   Updated the domain models to use standard `gorm:"many2many"` tags with the new join tables.
-   Refactored the `CopyrightRepository` and `MonetizationRepository` to use the new association-based logic.
-   Updated the application services (`CopyrightCommands`, `CopyrightQueries`, `MonetizationCommands`, `MonetizationQueries`) to use the new repository methods.
-   Consolidated all repository interfaces into a single `internal/domain/interfaces.go` file for better code organization.
-   Added extensive integration tests for the new repository and application layer logic for `Copyrights` and `Monetizations`.
-   Fixed the deletion logic for `WorkRepository` to correctly handle cascading deletes with SQLite.
-   Updated the `TODO.md` file to mark the "Stabilize non-linguistics tests and interfaces" task as complete.
2025-09-06 06:56:29 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
5d6a6ef47b This commit addresses the "Stabilize non-linguistics tests and interfaces" task from TODO.md.
The main changes are:
-   Refactored the `Copyright` and `Monetization` relationships to use explicit join tables for each owning model, as per the "Option A" strategy. This fixes the GORM migration issues related to polymorphic many-to-many relationships.
-   Created new join table structs (e.g., `WorkCopyright`, `AuthorCopyright`, `WorkMonetization`, etc.).
-   Updated the domain models to use standard `gorm:"many2many"` tags with the new join tables.
-   Refactored the `CopyrightRepository` and `MonetizationRepository` to use the new association-based logic.
-   Updated the application services (`CopyrightCommands`, `CopyrightQueries`, `MonetizationCommands`, `MonetizationQueries`) to use the new repository methods.
-   Consolidated all repository interfaces into a single `internal/domain/interfaces.go` file for better code organization.
-   Added extensive integration tests for the new repository and application layer logic for `Copyrights` and `Monetizations`.
-   Fixed the deletion logic for `WorkRepository` to correctly handle cascading deletes with SQLite.
-   Updated the `TODO.md` file to mark the "Stabilize non-linguistics tests and interfaces" task as complete.
2025-09-06 06:25:11 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
52348462a6 Fix build issues and refactor for maintainability 2025-09-05 21:37:42 +00:00
google-labs-jules[bot]
8797cec718 Refactor: In-progress refactoring to fix build.
This commit includes the following changes:
- Refactored all data repositories in `internal/data/sql/` to use a consistent `sql` package and to align with the new `domain` models.
- Fixed the GraphQL structure by moving the server creation logic from `internal/app` to `cmd/api`, which resolved an import cycle.
- Corrected numerous incorrect import paths for packages like `graph`, `linguistics`, `syncjob`, and the legacy `models` package.
- Resolved several package and function redeclaration errors.
- Removed legacy migration code.
2025-09-05 15:11:30 +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
Damir Mukimov
fa336cacf3
wip 2025-09-01 00:43:59 +02:00
Damir Mukimov
4957117cb6 Initial commit: Tercul Go project with comprehensive architecture
- Core Go application with GraphQL API using gqlgen
- Comprehensive data models for literary works, authors, translations
- Repository pattern with caching layer
- Authentication and authorization system
- Linguistics analysis capabilities with multiple adapters
- Vector search integration with Weaviate
- Docker containerization support
- Python data migration and analysis scripts
- Clean architecture with proper separation of concerns
- Production-ready configuration and middleware
- Proper .gitignore excluding vendor/, database files, and build artifacts
2025-08-13 07:42:32 +02:00