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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 - Cleaned up redundant and outdated test files.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. |
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Analytics Service
This package is responsible for collecting, processing, and retrieving all analytical data for the Tercul platform. It handles statistics for works, translations, and user engagement.
Architecture Overview
The analytics service provides a central point for all statistical operations. It is designed to be called by other application services (e.g., after a user likes a work) to increment or decrement counters. It also provides methods for more complex analytical tasks, such as calculating reading time and sentiment scores.
Key Components
service.go: The main entry point for the analytics service. It implements theServiceinterface and contains the core business logic for all analytical operations.interfaces.go: Defines theServiceandRepositoryinterfaces, establishing a clear contract for the service's capabilities and its data persistence requirements.- Repository (external): The service relies on an
AnalyticsRepository, implemented in theinternal/data/sqlpackage, to interact with the database.
Features
- Counter Management: Provides methods to increment and decrement statistics like views, likes, comments, and bookmarks for works and translations.
- Content Analysis: Calculates and updates metrics such as:
- Reading time
- Complexity (via readability scores)
- Sentiment analysis
- User Engagement Tracking: Monitors user activities like works read, comments made, and likes given.
- Trending System: Calculates and stores trending works based on a scoring algorithm that considers views, likes, and comments.
Usage
The analytics.Service is intended to be injected into other application services that need to record analytical events.
Example: Incrementing Work Likes
// In another application service (e.g., the 'like' service)
err := analyticsService.IncrementWorkLikes(ctx, workID)
Example: Updating Work Analysis
// In a command handler (e.g., work.AnalyzeWork)
err := analyticsService.UpdateWorkReadingTime(ctx, workID)
if err != nil {
// handle error
}
err = analyticsService.UpdateWorkComplexity(ctx, workID)
if err != nil {
// handle error
}
Dependencies
internal/domain: Uses the core domain entities (e.g.,WorkStats,TranslationStats,Trending).internal/jobs/linguistics: Relies on thelinguisticspackage for analysis data like readability scores and sentiment.- Database: Persists all statistical data to the main application database via the
AnalyticsRepository. - Logging: Uses the centralized logger from
internal/platform/log. - OpenTelemetry: All service methods are instrumented for distributed tracing.