This commit significantly increases the test coverage across the application and fixes several underlying bugs that were discovered while writing the new tests.
The key changes include:
- **New Tests:** Added extensive integration and unit tests for GraphQL resolvers, application services, and data repositories, substantially increasing the test coverage for packages like `graphql`, `user`, `translation`, and `analytics`.
- **Authorization Bug Fixes:**
- Fixed a critical bug where a user creating a `Work` was not correctly associated as its author, causing subsequent permission failures.
- Corrected the authorization logic in `authz.Service` to properly check for entity ownership by non-admin users.
- **Test Refactoring:**
- Refactored numerous test suites to use `testify/mock` instead of manual mocks, improving test clarity and maintainability.
- Isolated integration tests by creating a fresh admin user and token for each test run, eliminating test pollution.
- Centralized domain errors into `internal/domain/errors.go` and updated repositories to use them, making error handling more consistent.
- **Code Quality Improvements:**
- Replaced manual mock implementations with `testify/mock` for better consistency.
- Cleaned up redundant and outdated test files.
These changes stabilize the test suite, improve the overall quality of the codebase, and move the project closer to the goal of 80% test coverage.
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.