- Added a new COPY command in the Dockerfile to include SVG flag assets from the go-builder stage, enhancing the application's asset management and visual representation of country flags.
- Updated the Dockerfile to change the working directory to /app and streamline the build process for the web application.
- Removed the iat.yaml configuration file, simplifying the configuration management and reducing complexity in the container setup.
- Adjusted the entry point and exposed port to align with standard practices, ensuring the application runs on port 80.
- Introduced iat.yaml configuration files for both the scraper and web applications, defining essential settings such as database connections, logging configurations, and scraping parameters.
- Updated the Dockerfiles for both applications to include the new iat.yaml files, ensuring they are available in the container environment for runtime configuration.
- This enhancement improves the maintainability and configurability of both applications, allowing for easier adjustments to settings without code changes.
- 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.