- Introduced a new DeviceToken field in both Customer and User entities to store device tokens for authentication and notifications.
- Updated LoginForm structures for both Customer and User to include an optional DeviceToken field, allowing clients to send device tokens during login.
- Enhanced the Login methods in the customer and user services to append the device token to the respective entities if it does not already exist, improving user session management and notification capabilities.
- Ensured proper validation and structured responses for the new DeviceToken field in the forms, maintaining compliance with best practices for API design.
- 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.
- Changed API tags from "Admin-Users" to "Admin-Authorization" for better clarity in user management endpoints.
- Removed unused endpoints for retrieving users by company ID and role, streamlining the user management functionality.
- Updated user entity and forms to reflect new example values for improved clarity in API documentation.
- Enhanced pagination handling in user listing responses, ensuring consistent metadata structure.
- Updated API documentation to reflect changes in endpoint structure and response formats, improving clarity for API consumers.
- Deleted the company_id field from CreateUserForm, User entity, and related API documentation in Swagger and YAML files to streamline user creation process.
- Updated the CreateUser service method to reflect the removal of company_id, ensuring consistency across the user management functionality.
- Updated README.md to include comprehensive Swagger documentation details, highlighting new features and endpoint categories.
- Introduced a new router structure to streamline route registration for admin and public endpoints, enhancing maintainability.
- Updated health check endpoint documentation to reflect comprehensive server status information.
- Enhanced customer and company management routes with improved descriptions and examples in Swagger.
- Refactored customer and user handlers to remove obsolete route registrations, aligning with the new router structure.
- Improved response handling in customer and user services to utilize string IDs consistently.
- Updated validation rules and forms for customer management to support multiple company assignments.
- Enhanced logging practices across services to ensure better traceability and error handling.
- Updated User entity to embed MongoDB model and replace uuid.UUID with string for ID fields.
- Modified repository methods to accept string IDs instead of uuid.UUID, enhancing compatibility with MongoDB.
- Refactored service and handler methods to align with the new ID type, ensuring consistent usage across the user management functionality.
- Improved response handling in UserListResponse to directly use string IDs.
- Streamlined index creation in the user repository using the MongoDB ORM for better maintainability.
- Updated cursor rules to emphasize the importance of dependency injection and logging practices.
- Introduced a new user management domain, including entities, services, handlers, and validation.
- Implemented user authentication features such as login, registration, and role-based access control.
- Added Redis integration for token management and caching.
- Enhanced API documentation with Swagger for user-related endpoints.
- Updated configuration to support new JWT settings and Redis connection parameters.