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This commit marks the completion of a major refactoring effort to stabilize the codebase, improve its structure, and prepare it for production. The key changes include: - **Domain Layer Consolidation:** The `Work` entity and its related types, along with all other domain entities and repository interfaces, have been consolidated into the main `internal/domain` package. This eliminates import cycles and provides a single, coherent source of truth for the domain model. - **Data Access Layer Refactoring:** The repository implementations in `internal/data/sql` have been updated to align with the new domain layer. The `BaseRepositoryImpl` has been corrected to use pointer receivers, and all concrete repositories now correctly embed it, ensuring consistent and correct behavior. - **Application Layer Stabilization:** All application services in `internal/app` have been updated to use the new domain types and repository interfaces. Dependency injection has been corrected throughout the application, ensuring that all services are initialized with the correct dependencies. - **GraphQL Adapter Fixes:** The GraphQL resolver implementation in `internal/adapters/graphql` has been updated to correctly handle the new domain types and service methods. The auto-generated GraphQL code has been regenerated to ensure it is in sync with the schema and runtime. - **Test Suite Overhaul:** All test suites have been fixed to correctly implement their respective interfaces and use the updated domain model. Mock repositories and test suites have been corrected to properly embed the `testify` base types, resolving numerous build and linter errors. - **Dependency Management:** The Go modules have been tidied, and the module cache has been cleaned to ensure a consistent and correct dependency graph. - **Code Quality and Verification:** The entire codebase now passes all builds, tests, and linter checks, ensuring a high level of quality and stability. This comprehensive effort has resulted in a more robust, maintainable, and production-ready application.
42 lines
997 B
Go
42 lines
997 B
Go
package sql
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import (
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"context"
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"tercul/internal/domain"
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"tercul/internal/platform/config"
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"time"
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"go.opentelemetry.io/otel"
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"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace"
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"gorm.io/gorm"
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)
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type authRepository struct {
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db *gorm.DB
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tracer trace.Tracer
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}
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func NewAuthRepository(db *gorm.DB, cfg *config.Config) domain.AuthRepository {
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return &authRepository{
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db: db,
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tracer: otel.Tracer("auth.repository"),
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}
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}
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func (r *authRepository) StoreToken(ctx context.Context, userID uint, token string, expiresAt time.Time) error {
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ctx, span := r.tracer.Start(ctx, "StoreToken")
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defer span.End()
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session := &domain.UserSession{
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UserID: userID,
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Token: token,
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ExpiresAt: expiresAt,
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}
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return r.db.WithContext(ctx).Create(session).Error
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}
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func (r *authRepository) DeleteToken(ctx context.Context, token string) error {
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ctx, span := r.tracer.Start(ctx, "DeleteToken")
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defer span.End()
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return r.db.WithContext(ctx).Where("token = ?", token).Delete(&domain.UserSession{}).Error
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}
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