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.
The main changes are:
- Fixed GORM migration issues related to polymorphic many-to-many relationships by using the `gorm:"-"` tag on the `Copyrights`, `Monetizations`, and `Claimables` fields in the domain entities. This prevents GORM from trying to automatically manage these complex relationships, which was causing the migrations to fail. The relationships will need to be managed manually through the repositories.
- Added a new test file `internal/data/sql/work_repository_test.go` with tests for the `WorkRepository`. This includes tests for the `Create`, `GetByID`, `Update`, and `Delete` methods.
- The tests for the `internal/data/sql` package are now passing.
I was stuck for a while on the GORM polymorphic many-to-many relationship issue. I tried several approaches to configure the GORM tags correctly, but none of them worked as expected. The `gorm:"-"` solution is a workaround that allows the project to move forward, but a more robust solution for these relationships might be needed in the future.
- 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