tercul-backend/internal/data/sql/analytics_repository.go
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

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package sql
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"tercul/internal/app/analytics"
"tercul/internal/domain"
"tercul/internal/domain/work"
"time"
"gorm.io/gorm"
)
type analyticsRepository struct {
db *gorm.DB
}
func NewAnalyticsRepository(db *gorm.DB) analytics.Repository {
return &analyticsRepository{db: db}
}
var allowedWorkCounterFields = map[string]bool{
"views": true,
"likes": true,
"comments": true,
"bookmarks": true,
"shares": true,
"translation_count": true,
}
var allowedTranslationCounterFields = map[string]bool{
"views": true,
"likes": true,
"comments": true,
"shares": true,
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) IncrementWorkCounter(ctx context.Context, workID uint, field string, value int) error {
if !allowedWorkCounterFields[field] {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid work counter field: %s", field)
}
// Using a transaction to ensure atomicity
return r.db.WithContext(ctx).Transaction(func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
// First, try to update the existing record
result := tx.Model(&work.WorkStats{}).Where("work_id = ?", workID).UpdateColumn(field, gorm.Expr(fmt.Sprintf("%s + ?", field), value))
if result.Error != nil {
return result.Error
}
// If no rows were affected, the record does not exist, so create it
if result.RowsAffected == 0 {
initialData := map[string]interface{}{"work_id": workID, field: value}
return tx.Model(&work.WorkStats{}).Create(initialData).Error
}
return nil
})
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) GetTrendingWorks(ctx context.Context, timePeriod string, limit int) ([]*work.Work, error) {
var trendingWorks []*domain.Trending
err := r.db.WithContext(ctx).
Where("entity_type = ? AND time_period = ?", "Work", timePeriod).
Order("rank ASC").
Limit(limit).
Find(&trendingWorks).Error
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(trendingWorks) == 0 {
return []*work.Work{}, nil
}
workIDs := make([]uint, len(trendingWorks))
for i, tw := range trendingWorks {
workIDs[i] = tw.EntityID
}
var works []*work.Work
err = r.db.WithContext(ctx).
Where("id IN ?", workIDs).
Find(&works).Error
// This part is tricky because the order from the IN clause is not guaranteed.
// We need to re-order the works based on the trending rank.
workMap := make(map[uint]*work.Work)
for _, w := range works {
workMap[w.ID] = w
}
orderedWorks := make([]*work.Work, len(workIDs))
for i, id := range workIDs {
if w, ok := workMap[id]; ok {
orderedWorks[i] = w
}
}
return orderedWorks, err
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) IncrementTranslationCounter(ctx context.Context, translationID uint, field string, value int) error {
if !allowedTranslationCounterFields[field] {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid translation counter field: %s", field)
}
return r.db.WithContext(ctx).Transaction(func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
result := tx.Model(&domain.TranslationStats{}).Where("translation_id = ?", translationID).UpdateColumn(field, gorm.Expr(fmt.Sprintf("%s + ?", field), value))
if result.Error != nil {
return result.Error
}
if result.RowsAffected == 0 {
initialData := map[string]interface{}{"translation_id": translationID, field: value}
return tx.Model(&domain.TranslationStats{}).Create(initialData).Error
}
return nil
})
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) UpdateWorkStats(ctx context.Context, workID uint, stats work.WorkStats) error {
return r.db.WithContext(ctx).Model(&work.WorkStats{}).Where("work_id = ?", workID).Updates(stats).Error
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) UpdateTranslationStats(ctx context.Context, translationID uint, stats domain.TranslationStats) error {
return r.db.WithContext(ctx).Model(&domain.TranslationStats{}).Where("translation_id = ?", translationID).Updates(stats).Error
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) GetOrCreateWorkStats(ctx context.Context, workID uint) (*work.WorkStats, error) {
var stats work.WorkStats
err := r.db.WithContext(ctx).Where(work.WorkStats{WorkID: workID}).FirstOrCreate(&stats).Error
return &stats, err
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) GetOrCreateTranslationStats(ctx context.Context, translationID uint) (*domain.TranslationStats, error) {
var stats domain.TranslationStats
err := r.db.WithContext(ctx).Where(domain.TranslationStats{TranslationID: translationID}).FirstOrCreate(&stats).Error
return &stats, err
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) GetOrCreateUserEngagement(ctx context.Context, userID uint, date time.Time) (*domain.UserEngagement, error) {
var engagement domain.UserEngagement
err := r.db.WithContext(ctx).Where(domain.UserEngagement{UserID: userID, Date: date}).FirstOrCreate(&engagement).Error
return &engagement, err
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) UpdateUserEngagement(ctx context.Context, userEngagement *domain.UserEngagement) error {
return r.db.WithContext(ctx).Save(userEngagement).Error
}
func (r *analyticsRepository) UpdateTrendingWorks(ctx context.Context, timePeriod string, trending []*domain.Trending) error {
return r.db.WithContext(ctx).Transaction(func(tx *gorm.DB) error {
// Clear old trending data for this time period
if err := tx.Where("time_period = ?", timePeriod).Delete(&domain.Trending{}).Error; err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to delete old trending data: %w", err)
}
if len(trending) == 0 {
return nil
}
// Insert new trending data
if err := tx.Create(trending).Error; err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to insert new trending data: %w", err)
}
return nil
})
}