This commit introduces several significant architectural improvements to enhance system performance, scalability, and reliability:
- **Performance Optimization (N+1 Problem Resolution)**: Implemented batching mechanisms across `MessageHandler`, `ChatService`, `GroupService`, `MessageService`, and `UserService`. This replaces multiple individual database/cache queries with single batch operations for fetching unread counts, last messages, participants, and user information.
- **Enhanced Unread Count Management**: Migrated unread count tracking to a Redis Hash-based approach (`unread#️⃣{userID}`). This allows for atomic increments/decrements and efficient retrieval of both individual conversation unread counts and total unread counts for a user.
- **Improved Message Sequencing**: Integrated Redis-based sequence (`seq`) pre-allocation for messages to ensure strict ordering and reduce database contention during high-concurrency message creation.
- **Push Service Reliability**: Refactored the push notification system to include persistent `PushRecord` tracking. Added a recovery mechanism (`recoverPendingPushes`) to reload pending notifications from the database upon service startup, ensuring better delivery guarantees.
- **WebSocket Reliability**: Updated the WebSocket hub to move away from in-memory history replay in favor of a client-driven synchronization model (`sync_required` event and `ack` handling), reducing memory overhead and improving connection stability.
- **Cache Layer Enhancements**: Added `HIncrBy` and `IncrBySeq` to the `Cache` interface and its implementations (`RedisCache`, `LayeredCache`) to support the new unread and sequence management logic.
- Remove BOM from all Go source files
- Standardize import ordering and whitespace across handlers and services
- Replace PostgreSQL full-text search with ILIKE pattern matching in post and user repositories
- Enhance JPush client with TLS transport, rate limit monitoring, and simplified API
- Refactor PushService to include userID in device management methods
- Add MaxDevicesPerUser limit and extract helper functions for push payload construction
Add JPush (极光推送) integration to enable push notifications for offline users. This includes:
- New jpush client package with API for batch push notifications
- Configuration for jpush (enabled, app_key, master_secret, production mode)
- Updated push service to send messages via JPush when users are offline
- Added PushChatMessage method with do-not-disturb checking
- Integrated push service with chat service to notify offline users of new messages
- Updated deployment workflow with JPush and related environment variables
- Change type field to always be "notification" and add system_type field
- Rename "extra" and "data" fields to "extra_data" for consistency
- Add "is_read" field to notification payload
- Use PublishToUserOnline instead of PublishToUser to prevent system
messages from being stored in reconnection history replay
- System notifications are already persisted to database, clients can
fetch via REST API on reconnect
Add functionality to filter out posts from blocked users in post listing endpoints. Includes a new `IsBlockedBatch` method for efficient batch checking of blocked relationships and `is_blocked` field in API responses when viewing a blocked user's posts.
The Go module name has been changed from `carrot_bbs` to `with_you`, which requires
all import paths to be updated throughout the codebase and by external consumers.
BREAKING CHANGE: Module name changed from carrot_bbs to with_you. All imports
and dependencies must be updated from carrot_bbs/* to with_you/*.
- Replace `interface{}` with `any` type alias across all packages
- Use built-in `min()`/`max()` for parameter clamping
- Use `slices.SortFunc`, `slices.Min`, `slices.Max` for cleaner code
- Use `strings.Cut()` for simpler string parsing in auth middleware
- Use `errors.Is()` for proper error comparison in handlers
- Update dependencies: golang.org/x/image 0.37.0 -> 0.38.0
- Add Wire code generation guidelines to ARCHITECTURE.md
- Disable Go cache in CI build workflow
- Remove SetLogService methods from user, post, comment, and admin post services
- Add logService as constructor parameter to all dependent services
- Centralize call-related and message error definitions in app_errors.go
- Add ConversationID field to WSEventResponse for improved message tracking
- Simplify wire provider functions by removing manual setter calls
- Added WebSocket support by introducing a new WSHandler and related infrastructure.
- Replaced SSE implementations with WebSocket equivalents across message and QR code handlers.
- Updated service and repository layers to utilize WebSocket for real-time messaging.
- Removed obsolete SSE hub and related code, streamlining the application for WebSocket usage.
- Enhanced router to include WebSocket endpoints for real-time communication.
- Refactored repository structures to use interfaces instead of concrete types, enhancing flexibility and testability.
- Updated various repository methods to accept interfaces, allowing for better dependency management.
- Modified wire generation to accommodate new repository interfaces, ensuring proper service injection throughout the application.
- Enhanced handler methods to utilize DTOs for filtering and data handling, improving code clarity and maintainability.