- Updated `.drone.yml` to remove lingering legacy worker source files after git deletion, ensuring a clean build environment.
- Modified `Makefile` to include a new `build-worker` target that removes deprecated scraper and queue source files, streamlining the worker build process.
This change enhances the build process by eliminating outdated components and ensuring that the worker is built without legacy dependencies.
- Introduced a new build step in the Drone CI configuration for the worker service, enabling automated Docker image creation.
- Added a Dockerfile for the worker service, defining the build process and dependencies, ensuring a streamlined deployment for background tasks.
- Enhanced the overall CI/CD pipeline to support the new worker service, improving the project's build and deployment capabilities.
- Added 'feature/ted' branch to the Drone CI configuration, allowing for automated builds and tests on this new feature branch.
- This change enhances the CI/CD pipeline by ensuring that developments on the feature branch are properly integrated and tested.
- Updated the MongoDB driver from v1.17.4 to v2.3.0, ensuring compatibility with the latest features and improvements.
- Refactored company-related entity and repository files to utilize the new driver, replacing `primitive.ObjectID` with `bson.ObjectID` for ID handling.
- Adjusted the configuration in `.drone.yml` to include the `main` branch in the trigger settings, enhancing CI/CD pipeline flexibility.
- Renamed the pipeline from 'web' to 'build' for clarity in the CI process.
- Updated the 'web tag' step to 'build tag' to better represent its purpose.
- Removed the 'scraper tag' step to streamline the configuration and focus on the build process.
- Ensured the CI configuration aligns with the current build requirements for the application.
- Changed the working directory in the Dockerfile to /app for better organization.
- Removed the iat.yaml configuration file to simplify the container setup and reduce complexity.
- Adjusted the exposed port to 80, aligning with standard HTTP practices for the scraper application.
- Updated the CI configuration in .drone.yml to reflect these changes, ensuring a streamlined build process.
- Renamed the existing 'tag' step to 'web tag' for clarity in the CI pipeline.
- Added a new 'scraper tag' step to generate application version tags based on the current git commit count and branch, improving versioning for the scraper application.
- This update streamlines the CI process and enhances the tagging mechanism for better tracking of application versions.
- Added a new Dockerfile for the scraper application located at cmd/scraper/Dockerfile to streamline the build process.
- Updated the CI configuration in .drone.yml to correctly build the scraper application with the new Dockerfile.
- Refactored the main application entry point to utilize a new bootstrap package for configuration, logging, and MongoDB initialization.
- Enhanced the scraper's configuration management by defining a dedicated Config struct for better organization and maintainability.
- Updated the CI configuration in .drone.yml to use the new Dockerfile located at ./cmd/web/Dockerfile.
- Removed the old Dockerfile and Dockerfile-drone as they are no longer needed.
- Refactored the cmd/web/Dockerfile to streamline the build process and improve organization.
- Introduced a new bootstrap package to handle application initialization, including configuration, logging, MongoDB, Redis, and authorization service setup.
- Added a health check endpoint for monitoring the server status, enhancing the API's operational capabilities.