- Updated the tender service to include a new dependency for listing rejected tenders by company, allowing for more refined tender recommendations.
- Introduced a new field in the SearchForm to specify whether to exclude rejected tenders from the recommendation results.
- Enhanced the Recommend method to filter out rejected tenders based on the new exclusion logic, improving the relevance of AI-ranked tender recommendations.
- Added unit tests to verify the exclusion logic for rejected tenders, ensuring robust functionality.
This update improves the tender recommendation process by ensuring that company-rejected tenders are not included in the results, enhancing user experience and satisfaction.
- Enhanced API documentation for `GetTenderApprovalByTenderAndCompany` to clarify the default behavior of the status filter, indicating it defaults to 'submitted' when omitted.
- Updated the `PublicGetTenderApprovals` method to set the default status to 'submitted' if no status is provided, ensuring consistent behavior in approval retrieval.
This update improves the clarity of the API documentation and enhances the functionality of the tender approval retrieval process by establishing a default status, thereby improving user experience.
- Changed the server port from 8081 to 8082 for the web application.
- Updated MongoDB URI to include authentication credentials for improved security.
- Added new query parameters `limit` and `offset` for pagination in tender approval retrieval, enhancing the API's flexibility.
- Modified the response structure to include metadata for pagination, improving the clarity of responses.
- Updated API documentation to reflect the new pagination parameters and response format, ensuring consistency for API consumers.
- Added new query parameters `created_from` and `created_to` to the tender approval endpoints for filtering by creation date using Unix timestamps.
- Updated the `GetByCompanyID` method in the repository and service layers to support the new filtering options.
- Modified the handler methods to parse and pass the new parameters, improving the flexibility of tender approval retrieval.
- Updated API documentation to reflect the new query parameters, ensuring clarity for API consumers.
- Changed the approval status from "approved" to "submitted" in various locations, including entity definitions, forms, and service methods, to accurately reflect the tender approval process.
- Updated API documentation in Swagger JSON, YAML, and Go files to describe the new status options ("submitted" and "rejected") and their corresponding descriptions.
- Enhanced the tender approval statistics structures to include a count for submitted tenders, improving the overall data model for tender management.
- These changes ensure clarity in the tender approval workflow and enhance the usability of the API for clients interacting with tender approvals.
- Changed the parameter location for `tender_id` from "query" to "path" in the API documentation across multiple files, including Swagger JSON, YAML, and Go documentation.
- Updated the handler method to retrieve `tender_id` from the path instead of the query parameters, ensuring consistency with the updated API structure.
- This change enhances the clarity of the API documentation and aligns with Clean Architecture principles by accurately reflecting the intended usage of the `tender_id` parameter.
- Introduced a new API endpoint to retrieve company-specific tender approval statistics, enhancing the analytics capabilities of the tender management system.
- Implemented the `GetCompanyTenderApprovalStats` method in the service layer to fetch detailed statistics, including total approvals, approved and rejected tenders, and submission counts.
- Updated Swagger documentation to accurately reflect the new endpoint, including detailed descriptions, parameters, and response formats for the `CompanyTenderApprovalStatsResponse`.
- Enhanced the router to include the new statistics route, ensuring adherence to Clean Architecture principles and maintaining a clear separation of concerns in the handler layer.
- Added necessary request and response forms to support the new functionality, improving the overall API structure and usability.
- Replaced the existing tender approval update and delete endpoints with a new toggle functionality, allowing for more streamlined management of tender approvals.
- Introduced the `ToggleTenderApproval` method in the service layer to handle both approval and rejection actions based on the current state of the tender approval.
- Updated the API documentation to reflect the new endpoint structure and response formats, including the `TenderApprovalWithTenderResponse`.
- Enhanced Swagger documentation to ensure accurate representation of the updated tender approval operations.
- Removed obsolete methods and routes to maintain a clean and efficient codebase, adhering to Clean Architecture principles.
- Updated the tender approval service to include methods for retrieving tender approvals with associated tender details, improving the response structure for API consumers.
- Modified the tender approval handler to utilize the new service methods, ensuring that tender details are included in the responses for created, updated, and retrieved tender approvals.
- Enhanced the API documentation to reflect the changes in response formats, including the new `TenderApprovalWithTenderResponse` structure.
- Ensured adherence to Clean Architecture principles by maintaining a clear separation of concerns in the service and handler layers.
- Introduced a new tender approval management system, including the creation of tender approval entities, services, and repositories.
- Implemented CRUD operations for tender approvals, allowing companies to approve or reject tenders.
- Developed administrative and public API endpoints for listing, retrieving, and updating tender approvals with comprehensive filtering options.
- Enhanced Swagger documentation to accurately reflect the new endpoints, including detailed descriptions, parameters, and response formats.
- Updated existing routes to include tender approval management, ensuring adherence to Clean Architecture principles and maintaining a clear separation of concerns in the handler layer.