重新构建可运行的demo

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# This code is licensed under the terms of the MIT license https://opensource.org/license/mit
# Copyright (c) 2021 Marat Reymers
## Golden config for golangci-lint v1.54.2
#
# This is the best config for golangci-lint based on my experience and opinion.
# It is very strict, but not extremely strict.
# Feel free to adapt and change it for your needs.
run:
# Timeout for analysis, e.g. 30s, 5m.
# Default: 1m
timeout: 1m
# This file contains only configs which differ from defaults.
# All possible options can be found here https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/blob/master/.golangci.reference.yml
linters-settings:
cyclop:
# The maximal code complexity to report.
# Default: 10
max-complexity: 30
# The maximal average package complexity.
# If it's higher than 0.0 (float) the check is enabled
# Default: 0.0
package-average: 10.0
errcheck:
# Report about not checking of errors in type assertions: `a := b.(MyStruct)`.
# Such cases aren't reported by default.
# Default: false
check-type-assertions: true
exhaustive:
# Program elements to check for exhaustiveness.
# Default: [ switch ]
check:
- switch
- map
exhaustruct:
# List of regular expressions to exclude struct packages and names from check.
# Default: []
exclude:
# std libs
- "^net/http.Client$"
- "^net/http.Cookie$"
- "^net/http.Request$"
- "^net/http.Response$"
- "^net/http.Server$"
- "^net/http.Transport$"
- "^net/url.URL$"
- "^os/exec.Cmd$"
- "^reflect.StructField$"
# public libs
- "^github.com/Shopify/sarama.Config$"
- "^github.com/Shopify/sarama.ProducerMessage$"
- "^github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure.DecoderConfig$"
- "^github.com/prometheus/client_golang/.+Opts$"
- "^github.com/spf13/cobra.Command$"
- "^github.com/spf13/cobra.CompletionOptions$"
- "^github.com/stretchr/testify/mock.Mock$"
- "^github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go.+Request$"
- "^github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go.FromDockerfile$"
- "^golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis.Analyzer$"
- "^google.golang.org/protobuf/.+Options$"
- "^gopkg.in/yaml.v3.Node$"
funlen:
# Checks the number of lines in a function.
# If lower than 0, disable the check.
# Default: 60
lines: 100
# Checks the number of statements in a function.
# If lower than 0, disable the check.
# Default: 40
statements: 50
# Ignore comments when counting lines.
# Default false
ignore-comments: true
gocognit:
# Minimal code complexity to report.
# Default: 30 (but we recommend 10-20)
min-complexity: 20
gocritic:
# Settings passed to gocritic.
# The settings key is the name of a supported gocritic checker.
# The list of supported checkers can be find in https://go-critic.github.io/overview.
settings:
captLocal:
# Whether to restrict checker to params only.
# Default: true
paramsOnly: false
underef:
# Whether to skip (*x).method() calls where x is a pointer receiver.
# Default: true
skipRecvDeref: false
gomnd:
# List of function patterns to exclude from analysis.
# Values always ignored: `time.Date`,
# `strconv.FormatInt`, `strconv.FormatUint`, `strconv.FormatFloat`,
# `strconv.ParseInt`, `strconv.ParseUint`, `strconv.ParseFloat`.
# Default: []
ignored-functions:
- flag.Arg
- flag.Duration.*
- flag.Float.*
- flag.Int.*
- flag.Uint.*
- os.Chmod
- os.Mkdir.*
- os.OpenFile
- os.WriteFile
- prometheus.ExponentialBuckets.*
- prometheus.LinearBuckets
gomodguard:
blocked:
# List of blocked modules.
# Default: []
modules:
- github.com/golang/protobuf:
recommendations:
- google.golang.org/protobuf
reason: "see https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/go/faq#modules"
- github.com/satori/go.uuid:
recommendations:
- github.com/google/uuid
reason: "satori's package is not maintained"
- github.com/gofrs/uuid:
recommendations:
- github.com/google/uuid
reason: "gofrs' package is not go module"
govet:
# Enable all analyzers.
# Default: false
enable-all: true
# Disable analyzers by name.
# Run `go tool vet help` to see all analyzers.
# Default: []
disable:
- fieldalignment # too strict
# Settings per analyzer.
settings:
shadow:
# Whether to be strict about shadowing; can be noisy.
# Default: false
strict: true
nakedret:
# Make an issue if func has more lines of code than this setting, and it has naked returns.
# Default: 30
max-func-lines: 0
nolintlint:
# Exclude following linters from requiring an explanation.
# Default: []
allow-no-explanation: [ funlen, gocognit, lll ]
# Enable to require an explanation of nonzero length after each nolint directive.
# Default: false
require-explanation: true
# Enable to require nolint directives to mention the specific linter being suppressed.
# Default: false
require-specific: true
rowserrcheck:
# database/sql is always checked
# Default: []
packages:
- github.com/jmoiron/sqlx
tenv:
# The option `all` will run against whole test files (`_test.go`) regardless of method/function signatures.
# Otherwise, only methods that take `*testing.T`, `*testing.B`, and `testing.TB` as arguments are checked.
# Default: false
all: true
linters:
disable-all: true
enable:
## enabled by default
- errcheck # checking for unchecked errors, these unchecked errors can be critical bugs in some cases
- gosimple # specializes in simplifying a code
- govet # reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf calls whose arguments do not align with the format string
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- staticcheck # is a go vet on steroids, applying a ton of static analysis checks
- typecheck # like the front-end of a Go compiler, parses and type-checks Go code
# - unused # checks for unused constants, variables, functions and types
## disabled by default
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- asciicheck # checks that your code does not contain non-ASCII identifiers
- bidichk # checks for dangerous unicode character sequences
- bodyclose # checks whether HTTP response body is closed successfully
- cyclop # checks function and package cyclomatic complexity
- dupl # tool for code clone detection
- durationcheck # checks for two durations multiplied together
- errname # checks that sentinel errors are prefixed with the Err and error types are suffixed with the Error
- errorlint # finds code that will cause problems with the error wrapping scheme introduced in Go 1.13
- execinquery # checks query string in Query function which reads your Go src files and warning it finds
- exhaustive # checks exhaustiveness of enum switch statements
- exportloopref # checks for pointers to enclosing loop variables
# - forbidigo # forbids identifiers
- funlen # tool for detection of long functions
- gocheckcompilerdirectives # validates go compiler directive comments (//go:)
# - gochecknoglobals # checks that no global variables exist
# - gochecknoinits # checks that no init functions are present in Go code
- gocognit # computes and checks the cognitive complexity of functions
- goconst # finds repeated strings that could be replaced by a constant
- gocritic # provides diagnostics that check for bugs, performance and style issues
- gocyclo # computes and checks the cyclomatic complexity of functions
# - godot # checks if comments end in a period
- goimports # in addition to fixing imports, goimports also formats your code in the same style as gofmt
# - gomnd # detects magic numbers
- gomoddirectives # manages the use of 'replace', 'retract', and 'excludes' directives in go.mod
- gomodguard # allow and block lists linter for direct Go module dependencies. This is different from depguard where there are different block types for example version constraints and module recommendations
- goprintffuncname # checks that printf-like functions are named with f at the end
- gosec # inspects source code for security problems
- lll # reports long lines
- loggercheck # checks key value pairs for common logger libraries (kitlog,klog,logr,zap)
- makezero # finds slice declarations with non-zero initial length
- mirror # reports wrong mirror patterns of bytes/strings usage
- musttag # enforces field tags in (un)marshaled structs
- nakedret # finds naked returns in functions greater than a specified function length
- nestif # reports deeply nested if statements
# - nilerr # finds the code that returns nil even if it checks that the error is not nil
- nilnil # checks that there is no simultaneous return of nil error and an invalid value
- noctx # finds sending http request without context.Context
- nolintlint # reports ill-formed or insufficient nolint directives
# - nonamedreturns # reports all named returns
- nosprintfhostport # checks for misuse of Sprintf to construct a host with port in a URL
- predeclared # finds code that shadows one of Go's predeclared identifiers
- promlinter # checks Prometheus metrics naming via promlint
- reassign # checks that package variables are not reassigned
# - revive # fast, configurable, extensible, flexible, and beautiful linter for Go, drop-in replacement of golint
- rowserrcheck # checks whether Err of rows is checked successfully
- sqlclosecheck # checks that sql.Rows and sql.Stmt are closed
- stylecheck # is a replacement for golint
- tenv # detects using os.Setenv instead of t.Setenv since Go1.17
- testableexamples # checks if examples are testable (have an expected output)
# - testpackage # makes you use a separate _test package
- tparallel # detects inappropriate usage of t.Parallel() method in your Go test codes
- unconvert # removes unnecessary type conversions
- unparam # reports unused function parameters
- usestdlibvars # detects the possibility to use variables/constants from the Go standard library
- wastedassign # finds wasted assignment statements
- whitespace # detects leading and trailing whitespace
## you may want to enable
#- decorder # checks declaration order and count of types, constants, variables and functions
#- exhaustruct # [highly recommend to enable] checks if all structure fields are initialized
#- gci # controls golang package import order and makes it always deterministic
#- ginkgolinter # [if you use ginkgo/gomega] enforces standards of using ginkgo and gomega
#- godox # detects FIXME, TODO and other comment keywords
#- goheader # checks is file header matches to pattern
#- interfacebloat # checks the number of methods inside an interface
#- ireturn # accept interfaces, return concrete types
#- prealloc # [premature optimization, but can be used in some cases] finds slice declarations that could potentially be preallocated
#- tagalign # checks that struct tags are well aligned
#- varnamelen # [great idea, but too many false positives] checks that the length of a variable's name matches its scope
#- wrapcheck # checks that errors returned from external packages are wrapped
#- zerologlint # detects the wrong usage of zerolog that a user forgets to dispatch zerolog.Event
## disabled
#- containedctx # detects struct contained context.Context field
#- contextcheck # [too many false positives] checks the function whether use a non-inherited context
#- depguard # [replaced by gomodguard] checks if package imports are in a list of acceptable packages
#- dogsled # checks assignments with too many blank identifiers (e.g. x, _, _, _, := f())
#- dupword # [useless without config] checks for duplicate words in the source code
#- errchkjson # [don't see profit + I'm against of omitting errors like in the first example https://github.com/breml/errchkjson] checks types passed to the json encoding functions. Reports unsupported types and optionally reports occasions, where the check for the returned error can be omitted
#- forcetypeassert # [replaced by errcheck] finds forced type assertions
#- goerr113 # [too strict] checks the errors handling expressions
#- gofmt # [replaced by goimports] checks whether code was gofmt-ed
#- gofumpt # [replaced by goimports, gofumports is not available yet] checks whether code was gofumpt-ed
#- gosmopolitan # reports certain i18n/l10n anti-patterns in your Go codebase
#- grouper # analyzes expression groups
#- importas # enforces consistent import aliases
#- maintidx # measures the maintainability index of each function
#- misspell # [useless] finds commonly misspelled English words in comments
#- nlreturn # [too strict and mostly code is not more readable] checks for a new line before return and branch statements to increase code clarity
#- paralleltest # [too many false positives] detects missing usage of t.Parallel() method in your Go test
#- tagliatelle # checks the struct tags
#- thelper # detects golang test helpers without t.Helper() call and checks the consistency of test helpers
#- wsl # [too strict and mostly code is not more readable] whitespace linter forces you to use empty lines
## deprecated
#- deadcode # [deprecated, replaced by unused] finds unused code
#- exhaustivestruct # [deprecated, replaced by exhaustruct] checks if all struct's fields are initialized
#- golint # [deprecated, replaced by revive] golint differs from gofmt. Gofmt reformats Go source code, whereas golint prints out style mistakes
#- ifshort # [deprecated] checks that your code uses short syntax for if-statements whenever possible
#- interfacer # [deprecated] suggests narrower interface types
#- maligned # [deprecated, replaced by govet fieldalignment] detects Go structs that would take less memory if their fields were sorted
#- nosnakecase # [deprecated, replaced by revive var-naming] detects snake case of variable naming and function name
#- scopelint # [deprecated, replaced by exportloopref] checks for unpinned variables in go programs
#- structcheck # [deprecated, replaced by unused] finds unused struct fields
#- varcheck # [deprecated, replaced by unused] finds unused global variables and constants
issues:
# Maximum count of issues with the same text.
# Set to 0 to disable.
# Default: 3
max-same-issues: 50
exclude-rules:
- source: "(noinspection|TODO)"
linters: [ godot ]
- source: "//noinspection"
linters: [ gocritic ]
- path: "_test\\.go"
linters:
- bodyclose
- dupl
- funlen
- goconst
- gosec
- noctx
- wrapcheck

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load("@rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_binary", "go_library")
load("@rules_oci//oci:defs.bzl", "oci_image", "oci_push", "oci_tarball")
load("@rules_pkg//pkg:tar.bzl", "pkg_tar")
# gazelle:prefix hello
# gazelle:proto disable_global
gazelle(name = "gazelle")
pkg_tar(
name = "tar",
srcs = [":godine"],
go_library(
name = "hello_lib",
srcs = ["main.go"],
importpath = "hello",
visibility = ["//visibility:private"],
deps = ["//lib"],
)
oci_image(
name = "image",
base = "@alpine",
entrypoint = ["/godine"],
tars = [":tar"],
)
oci_tarball(
name = "tarball",
image = ":image",
repo_tags = ["ghcr.io/blackhorseya/godine:latest"],
)
oci_push(
name = "push",
image = ":image",
remote_tags = ["latest"],
repository = "ghcr.io/blackhorseya/godine",
go_binary(
name = "hello",
embed = [":hello_lib"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
)

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## 0.5.4 (2024-07-23)
### Feat
- implement HTML templates in user RESTful API
- implement tracing for list payments function (#95)
- improve error handling and tracing in payment function
- implement tracing for list payments function
## 0.5.3 (2024-07-23)
### Feat
- consolidate file embedding and path structure
- integrate MongoDB client and payment repository (#94)
- integrate MongoDB client and payment repository
## 0.5.2 (2024-07-23)
### Feat
- integrate Wirex payment adapter into project (#93)
- integrate RESTful payment adapter in start command
- refactor signal handling and testing
- consolidate RESTful API definitions and implementations
- integrate Wirex payment adapter into project
- update dependency management and error handling in MongoDB integration (#92)
- refactor functions for improved error handling
- optimize MongoDB integration with OpenTelemetry tracing
- update dependency management and error handling in MongoDB integration
- create mock payment files for payment repository (#91)
- create mock payment files for payment repository
- refactor payment service and add BUILD file (#90)
- refactor payment service and add BUILD file
- consolidate new files in `biz` package
- implement payment model in Bazel build system (#89)
- implement payment model in Bazel build system
- implement secure logout functionality (#88)
- implement secure logout functionality
- implement user authentication and styling enhancements
- create new user interface template for web page (#87)
- implement IsAuthenticated middleware for user authentication
- update user profile route and template display
- create new user interface template for web page
- integrate new features and dependencies in code base (#86)
- integrate new features and dependencies in code base
- improve user authentication process (#85)
- improve user authentication process
- refactor authentication infrastructure (#84)
- enhance home page functionality and design
- refactor authentication infrastructure in `app/infra/authx`
- refactor MongoDB testing and dependencies
### Refactor
- refactor package imports and function signatures
- refactor error handling for missing resources
- refactor user model package imports and function return types
- refactor database package to use GORM instead of MariaDB
- update database driver to postgresqlx throughout the codebase
- refactor code organization and remove unnecessary OpenAPI spec values
## 0.5.1 (2024-07-18)
## 0.5.1-rc0 (2024-07-18)
### Feat
- refactor response handling and user creation logic (#75)
- refactor response handling and user creation logic
### Refactor
- refactor order creation and update process (#80)
- refactor order creation and update process
- improve error handling and test functions (#78)
- improve error handling and test functions
- improve efficiency of order count retrieval (#77)
- improve efficiency of order count retrieval
- refactor error handling in test files (#74)
- refactor error handling in test files
- consolidate error handling logic across files (#73)
- consolidate error handling logic across files
## 0.5.0 (2024-07-08)
### Refactor
- update variable names for clarity
## 0.4.10 (2024-07-08)
### Feat
- refactor database configuration options
- improve error handling and logging across project
## 0.4.9 (2024-07-07)
### Feat
- refactor transaction handling and session creation
- refactor load testing targets and scenarios
## 0.4.8 (2024-07-07)
### Feat
- improve transaction handling and error checking
## 0.4.7 (2024-07-07)
### Fix
- improve transaction isolation handling
## 0.4.6 (2024-07-06)
## 0.4.5 (2024-07-06)
### Feat
- improve service initialization and error handling (#71)
- improve server shutdown logging for multiple adapters
- implement graceful shutdown for server
- improve service initialization and error handling
- refactor command execution logic in main loop
- introduce new service listing functionality
### Refactor
- refactor signal handling and remove otelx references
- refactor and clean up code in multiple adapter packages
- improve error handling and signal handling
- refactor service commands in `start.go` and `cmdx.go`
## 0.4.4 (2024-07-06)
### Feat
- refactor configuration package in `configx` module
- add Configuration Field to Injector Struct (#68)
- improve error handling and dynamic config file path logic
- refactor configuration initialization across multiple files
- add Configuration Field to Injector Struct
- improve transaction handling and error logging (#67)
- improve transaction handling and error logging
### Fix
- refactor application initialization for configuration injection
- improve error handling and rollback in mariadb functions
### Refactor
- refactor codebase for improved efficiency
- refactor code to remove unnecessary variables
- refactor code to include `app *configx.Application` parameter
- refactor Configuration struct properties (#70)
- refactor Configuration struct properties
- update HTTP client functions to accept config parameter
- refactor configuration handling in external tests
- refactor configuration handling in wire setup
- refactor initialization process to use viper parameter
- refactor initialization process for better parameter passing
- refactor application configuration handling
- refactor initialization and imports in test files
- refactor configuration handling in cmdx package
## 0.4.3 (2024-07-06)
### Feat
- refactor snowflake node ID generation
### Refactor
- update order ID values throughout API tests
## 0.4.2 (2024-07-06)
### Feat
- refactor Order struct to include BigIntID field (#66)
- refactor Order struct to include BigIntID field
- implement snowflake node creation and ID generation
- add new field `NewID` to Order struct
- update `orderId` value in API endpoints
### Refactor
- refactor order model and error logging
- refactor order ID generation across files
- set default value for order.NewID when not provided
## 0.4.1 (2024-07-05)
### Feat
- update GORM implementation in Order struct (#63)
- update GORM implementation in Order struct
- implement database integration with MariaDB
- improve error handling and tracing throughout codebase
- consolidate default limit and offset handling
- improve error handling and testing for order functions
- improve logging functionality across the codebase
- improve transaction handling for order creation
- update order creation process in domain package
- refactor mariadb module for dependency injection (#60)
- implement logging and tracing in `mariadb.go`
- refactor test setup and configuration handling
- refactor MariaDB external tester configuration
- refactor mariadb module for dependency injection
- optimize MySQL client connection settings
- add support for MariaDB integration
- configure `mariadb` service and volume (#58)
- configure `mariadb` service and volume
- consolidate MySQL configurations in app.go
### Fix
- refactor return statements in BeforeSave and AfterFind
- improve error handling and import statements in Mariadb files
### Refactor
- optimize database queries in mariadb.go
- refactor struct tags for Order and OrderItem models (#62)
- improve error handling and context in List function
- refactor struct tags for Order and OrderItem models
- refactor order repository to use gorm instead of sqlx
## 0.4.0 (2024-07-04)
### Feat
- refactor database schema and model initialization
### Refactor
- update database column types to BIGINT
## 0.3.7 (2024-07-04)
### Feat
- update order and user information in API endpoints
### Perf
- optimize MongoDB query performance
## 0.3.6 (2024-07-03)
### Feat
- improve restaurant data handling and caching
### Refactor
- convert string IDs to ObjectIDs for MongoDB queries (#56)
- refactor code to use ObjectID for filter operations
- refactor UnmarshalBSON functions in multiple models
- convert string IDs to ObjectIDs for MongoDB queries
- refactor ID generation and imports in MongoDB model files
## 0.3.5 (2024-07-03)
### Feat
- implement caching functionality for restaurant data in Redis (#55)
- implement caching functionality for restaurant data in Redis
- integrate Redis service and configurations across services (#54)
- integrate Redis service and configurations across services
- refactor Redis configuration and dependencies (#52)
- refactor Redis configuration and dependencies
### Refactor
- refactor error handling and logging logic across multiple files
- update IDs in test and request files
## 0.3.4 (2024-07-02)
### Feat
- improve network performance and reliability
- optimize connection pool configuration in NewClientWithDSN function
- improve API test suite and assertions
## 0.3.3 (2024-07-02)
### Feat
- optimize connection pool configuration in NewClientWithDSN function
## 0.3.2 (2024-07-02)
### Refactor
- update data type of X-Total-Count header in API endpoints
## 0.3.1 (2024-06-29)
## 0.3.0 (2024-06-27)
### Feat
- improve error handling and data parsing in API requests
- refactor error handling and implement user list functionality in HTTP client (#47)
- refactor error handling and status code checks
- improve error handling and response parsing in DeleteUser method
- improve user update functionality with tracing and error handling
- refactor error handling and implement user list functionality in HTTP client
### Fix
- improve error handling in logistics HTTP client (#48)
- improve error handling in logistics HTTP client
### Refactor
- refactor notification service methods
- update error handling in logistics HTTP client files
## 0.2.3 (2024-06-27)
### Feat
- implement new CRUD endpoints and Swagger definitions (#46)
- refactor URL path concatenation using constant variable
- improve error handling and user status functionality
- update user information with error handling and return updated info
- implement new CRUD endpoints and Swagger definitions
- improve error handling and logging in UpdateMenuItem function (#45)
- improve error handling and logging in UpdateMenuItem function
- improve error handling and HTTP request in UpdateRestaurant function (#44)
- refactor restaurant HTTP client for error handling
- implement error handling and HTTP logic for DeleteRestaurant method
- improve error handling and HTTP request in UpdateRestaurant function
- refactor update and delete operations for restaurant model (#43)
- refactor update and delete operations for restaurant model
- improve restaurant entity management and error handling (#42)
- refactor restaurant API delete functionality
- improve restaurant entity management and error handling
- implement PUT and DELETE functionality for items API (#41)
- implement PUT and DELETE functionality for items API
- add restaurant api router
- improve error handling and logging in menu HTTP client (#40)
- improve error handling and logging in menu HTTP client
- implement new delivery status changed handler in biz directory
- consolidate logistics handling functionality (#39)
- refactor delivery status handling in logistics module
- consolidate logistics handling functionality
- implement dependency injection using Wire in handler package (#38)
- implement dependency injection using Wire in handler package
- improve logging in KafkaEventBus
- introduce a new function for creating writers with specified topics
- consolidate topic name usage in Kafka event bus
- integrate MQX event bus into logistics module
- introduce new event handling functionality (#37)
- integrate Kafka event bus into transport and update methods
- implement in-memory event bus with registration and publishing capabilities
- implement MQX transport for event bus integration
- introduce new event handling functionality
- consolidate event handling functionality
- refactor delivery status change methods across services
- implement Kafka message delivery for status updates
- update Kafka configuration and dependencies across files
- integrate Kafka configurations for new broker service
### Refactor
- improve context handling in user deletion process
- refactor user model references in http_client.go
- refactor order service methods and interfaces
- standardize error handling with `errorx` package
- standardize span naming conventions across files
- refactor restaurant API URL construction in http client
- standardize field name for page size across restaurant domain
- optimize imports across the codebase
- update `IsOpen` field in restaurant structs
- refactor event bus handling and logging in Kafka integration
- refactor event handling in logistics domain
- refactor event handling in delivery system
- refactor event handling to use topic instead of event type
- refactor error handling and logging in logistics and event bus modules
- refactor restaurant ID field in PostPayload struct
- refactor order handling interfaces
- refactor Kafka topic handling throughout the codebase
## 0.2.2 (2024-06-26)
### Feat
- refactor delivery status handling in logistics service
- update PATCH route and Swagger documentation in logistics API
- improve state transition handling in delivery process (#35)
- improve state transition handling in delivery process
- refactor default status handling in deliveries
- refactor model package and update dependencies
- improve error handling and notifications
- improve error handling and order retrieval in API functions
- refactor API handling for PatchWithStatus functionality
- update order status endpoint and documentation
### Refactor
- refactor delivery status handling in `delivery_state.go` files
- refactor delivery status handling in model logic
## 0.2.1 (2024-06-26)
### Feat
- refactor notification creation in order process
- refactor notification HTTP client functionality in Go codebase (#33)
- improve error handling and response parsing
- improve notification handling and error checking
- update notification API functionality (#32)
- update notification API functionality
- refactor notification HTTP client functionality in Go codebase
- implement RESTful API routing for notifications (#31)
- introduce new RESTful notifications API framework
- implement RESTful API routing for notifications
- implement error handling and result count logic across files
- refactor dependency management and notifications in MongoDB integration
- integrate new notification features across files
- introduce notifications functionality into the repo package (#28)
- implement MongoDB notification repository functionality
- introduce notifications functionality into the repo package
- create new notification adapter for wirex integration (#27)
- integrate new `notify_restful` service into compose configuration
- implement real-time notification feature with `notify` module
- integrate new NotifyRestful application configuration
- create new notification adapter for wirex integration
- consolidate notification business logic into separate package
### Fix
- improve error handling in GetByID function
### Refactor
- update naming convention for notification services
- refactor notification handling to use model.Notification struct
- refactor imports for notification module
- refactor UpdateStatus function and improve error handling
- remove references to notification biz from order adapter
## 0.2.0 (2024-06-25)
### Feat
- integrate OTel collector, Jaeger, and Prometheus services (#24)
- integrate OTel collector, Jaeger, and Prometheus services
- implement NewDelivery method and dependencies (#22)
- improve order creation and update functionality
- refactor order model to include delivery ID
- implement NewDelivery method and dependencies
- integrate logistics business logic into order module (#21)
- refactor error handling and response parsing in GetDelivery method
- consolidate dependencies and implement new method
- integrate logistics business logic into order module
- improve error handling and imports across files (#20)
- improve error handling and context in GetByID function
- improve error handling and documentation in Handle function
- improve error handling and imports across files
- introduce new deliveries API handlers and documentation (#19)
- improve delivery management API endpoints
- introduce new deliveries API handlers and documentation
- refactor filter conditions for driver_id in List function
- improve delivery service functionality (#18)
- improve delivery tracking functionality
- improve delivery service functionality
- implement distributed tracing with otelx package
- add dependencies and implement Create method in mongodb.go (#17)
- refactor MongoDB deliveries Delete method
- implement timeout and filter options in MongoDB list function
- add dependencies and implement Create method in mongodb.go
- introduce RESTful API for logistics service
### Fix
- improve database update operations and error handling
- refactor error handling in MongoDB operations
### Refactor
- improve code quality and readability in order creation process
- refactor code for improved efficiency
- refactor UpdateDeliveryStatus function
## 0.1.3 (2024-06-25)
### Feat
- consolidate new files for logistics/restful and wirex (#15)
- consolidate new files for logistics/restful and wirex
- integrate new LogisticsRestful application into Configuration struct
- consolidate Bazel build configuration for wirex module
- consolidate logistics domain files into biz directory (#14)
- integrate dependency injection with Wire framework
- consolidate logistics domain files into biz directory
- consolidate logistics business entity files
- consolidate delivery module files into separate directory
- create new structs for delivery entities and addresses (#11)
- create new structs for delivery entities and addresses
### Refactor
- refactor delivery methods in `ILogisticsBiz` interface (#13)
- refactor delivery methods in `ILogisticsBiz` interface
## 0.1.2 (2024-06-25)
### Feat
- implement error handling and list orders functionality (#10)
- refactor GetByID function for improved error handling and order information retrieval
- implement error handling and list orders functionality
- refactor API endpoints and Swagger documentation (#9)
- refactor API endpoints and Swagger documentation
- refactor tracing and error handling in order.go (#8)
- refactor tracing and error handling in order.go
- improve error handling and listing logic in functions (#6)
- improve error handling and listing logic in functions
- refactor order status handling and transitions (#5)
- enhance JSON serialization for Order struct
- implement Unmarshal methods for Order struct
- refactor order status handling and transitions
- refactor MongoDB integration in order service
- refactor order creation process (#4)
- enhance payload handling for orders API requests
- refactor order creation process
- update order API payloads and documentation
- refactor order creation process in `order.go`
- generate order items based on menu items and options
- consolidate restaurant menu endpoint logic (#2)
- consolidate restaurant menu endpoint logic
- refactor order business logic across multiple files (#1)
- refactor menuService implementation in NewOrderBiz function
- refactor order business logic across multiple files
- improve error handling and menu retrieval in API
- refactor naming conventions in codebase
- add user level field to API documentation
- refactor order creation process
- refactor HTTP client methods in biz library
- update user struct to include new level field
- update user retrieval functionality and Swagger documentation
- add RESTful API for user management in adapter user module
- integrate user-restful adapter into project
- consolidate user restful API and wirex implementations
- refactor user management and add `IsActive` field
- implement user-based filtering for update and delete operations
- refactor MongoDB list function for better error handling
- refactor user creation logic and data types
- implement Bazel build system and user repository interface
- refactor user methods to accept ID as string
- integrate RESTful order API versioning into system
- refactor order business logic and dependencies
- refactor error handling and API requests in restaurant HTTP client
- integrate UUID library for API endpoint retrieval
- update restaurant library with new HTTP client functions
- consolidate order domain and repository entity files
### Fix
- improve error handling and query options in user functions
- improve error handling for HTTP requests
### Refactor
- refactor return type of ListOrders to use pointers
- refactor order listing functions and structs (#7)
- refactor order listing functions and structs
- consolidate duplicate code in list functions
- refactor UpdateStatus method across multiple files
- refactor order state handling and add pending state functionality
- refactor API pagination parameters
- refactor parameter naming in CreateOrder function
- update data types from uuid.UUID to string across files (#3)
- update data types from uuid.UUID to string across files
- refactor order item initialization in CreateOrder function
- refactor user business logic across modules
- refactor user model and remove aggregate functionality
- refactor restaurant HTTP client functionality
- refactor data types and variable names in order models
## 0.1.1 (2024-06-13)
### Feat
- introduce Swagger documentation for order restful API
- refactor order wirex adapter configuration and build process
- add new POST method and documentation for menu items
- refactor API endpoints and update Swagger documentation
- create endpoint for posting restaurants and update swagger docs
- integrate v1 restful API for restaurant handling
- implement v1 restful API endpoints with Go_library targets
- improve error handling and update menu logic
- improve error handling and traceability in menu functionality
- refactor menuBiz struct and NewMenuBiz function
- refactor restaurant domain logic and models
- integrate MongoDB options for restaurant listing
- improve error handling and add timeouts to methods
- consolidate MongoDB package functionality
- create initial files for restaurant package and repo
- consolidate new functionality for the biz domain
- implement order-related methods and build file for `biz` package
- consolidate new files into biz directory
- implement CRUD operations for user management in IUserBiz interface
- consolidate business logic and structures
- consolidate new files for `model` package
- introduce new files to the `model` package
- implement restaurant model with necessary files and functions
- refactor health check endpoint and Swagger definitions
- refactor server start command using Cobra
- update Swagger documentation and add Bazel files for restaurant API
- implement dependency injection in restaurant adapter
- consolidate configuration files in app/infra/configx
- consolidate package structure into `pkg/cmdx` folder
- create new `adapterx` package with BUILD.bazel and adapterx.go files
- implement logging package with options and initialization
- implement custom error handling with errorx package
### Refactor
- refactor menu API and business logic
- improve error handling and logging for restaurant operations
- refactor restaurant aggregation logic in model files
- refactor struct field names and introduce new module in Bazel build
## 0.1.0 (2024-06-10)
### Feat
- consolidate netx package structure
- introduce new cmd target and go_binary in Bazel files
- update workspace definitions for new project integration

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# Comments are provided throughout this file to help you get started.
# If you need more help, visit the Dockerfile reference guide at
# https://docs.docker.com/go/dockerfile-reference/
# Want to help us make this template better? Share your feedback here: https://forms.gle/ybq9Krt8jtBL3iCk7
################################################################################
# Create a stage for building the application.
ARG GO_VERSION=1.22.3
FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM golang:${GO_VERSION} AS build
WORKDIR /src
# Download dependencies as a separate step to take advantage of Docker's caching.
# Leverage a cache mount to /go/pkg/mod/ to speed up subsequent builds.
# Leverage bind mounts to go.sum and go.mod to avoid having to copy them into
# the container.
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/go/pkg/mod/ \
--mount=type=bind,source=go.sum,target=go.sum \
--mount=type=bind,source=go.mod,target=go.mod \
go mod download -x
# This is the architecture youre building for, which is passed in by the builder.
# Placing it here allows the previous steps to be cached across architectures.
ARG TARGETARCH
# Build the application.
# Leverage a cache mount to /go/pkg/mod/ to speed up subsequent builds.
# Leverage a bind mount to the current directory to avoid having to copy the
# source code into the container.
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/go/pkg/mod/ \
--mount=type=bind,target=. \
CGO_ENABLED=0 GOARCH=$TARGETARCH go build -o /bin/server .
################################################################################
# Create a new stage for running the application that contains the minimal
# runtime dependencies for the application. This often uses a different base
# image from the build stage where the necessary files are copied from the build
# stage.
#
# The example below uses the alpine image as the foundation for running the app.
# By specifying the "latest" tag, it will also use whatever happens to be the
# most recent version of that image when you build your Dockerfile. If
# reproducability is important, consider using a versioned tag
# (e.g., alpine:3.17.2) or SHA (e.g., alpine@sha256:c41ab5c992deb4fe7e5da09f67a8804a46bd0592bfdf0b1847dde0e0889d2bff).
FROM alpine:latest AS final
# Install any runtime dependencies that are needed to run your application.
# Leverage a cache mount to /var/cache/apk/ to speed up subsequent builds.
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/var/cache/apk \
apk --update add \
ca-certificates \
tzdata \
&& \
update-ca-certificates
# Create a non-privileged user that the app will run under.
# See https://docs.docker.com/go/dockerfile-user-best-practices/
ARG UID=10001
RUN adduser \
--disabled-password \
--gecos "" \
--home "/nonexistent" \
--shell "/sbin/nologin" \
--no-create-home \
--uid "${UID}" \
appuser
USER appuser
# Copy the executable from the "build" stage.
COPY --from=build /bin/server /bin/
# Expose the port that the application listens on.
EXPOSE 8080
# What the container should run when it is started.
ENTRYPOINT [ "/bin/server" ]

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@ -11,36 +11,16 @@ go_deps = use_extension("@gazelle//:extensions.bzl", "go_deps")
go_deps.from_file(go_mod = "//:go.mod")
use_repo(go_deps, "com_github_redis_go_redis_v9")
bazel_dep(name = "rules_oci", version = "1.4.0")
bazel_dep(name = "rules_pkg", version = "0.9.1")
oci = use_extension("@rules_oci//oci:extensions.bzl", "oci")
oci.pull(
name = "alpine",
digest = "sha256:c5b1261d6d3e43071626931fc004f70149baeba2c8ec672bd4f27761f8e1ad6b",
image = "docker.io/library/alpine",
platforms = [
"linux/386",
"linux/amd64",
"linux/arm/v6",
"linux/arm/v7",
"linux/arm64/v8",
"linux/ppc64le",
"linux/s390x",
],
)
use_repo(oci, "alpine")
go_sdk = use_extension("@rules_go//go:extensions.bzl", "go_sdk")
# Download an SDK for the host OS & architecture as well as common remote execution platforms.
go_sdk.download(version = "1.22.1")
go_sdk.download(version = "1.22.5")
# Alternately, download an SDK for a fixed OS/architecture.
go_sdk.download(
goarch = "amd64",
goos = "linux",
version = "1.22.1",
version = "1.22.5",
)
# Register the Go SDK installed on the host.

@ -7,8 +7,6 @@
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/abseil-cpp/20211102.0/source.json": "7e3a9adf473e9af076ae485ed649d5641ad50ec5c11718103f34de03170d94ad",
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/apple_support/1.5.0/MODULE.bazel": "50341a62efbc483e8a2a6aec30994a58749bd7b885e18dd96aa8c33031e558ef",
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/apple_support/1.5.0/source.json": "eb98a7627c0bc486b57f598ad8da50f6625d974c8f723e9ea71bd39f709c9862",
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/aspect_bazel_lib/1.32.0/MODULE.bazel": "67ac1c347f4954603280a4559c2a5b7c4dfdc40950bf15eb9a77d824ef933707",
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/aspect_bazel_lib/1.32.0/source.json": "9e7323acbf8d6a7d142e7101165e25ee65514c1e3a231a201401aac6eef79bb5",
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/bazel_features/1.1.0/MODULE.bazel": "cfd42ff3b815a5f39554d97182657f8c4b9719568eb7fded2b9135f084bf760b",
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/bazel_features/1.1.1/MODULE.bazel": "27b8c79ef57efe08efccbd9dd6ef70d61b4798320b8d3c134fd571f78963dbcd",
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/bazel_features/1.11.0/MODULE.bazel": "f9382337dd5a474c3b7d334c2f83e50b6eaedc284253334cf823044a26de03e8",
@ -19,7 +17,6 @@
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/bazel_skylib/1.2.0/MODULE.bazel": "44fe84260e454ed94ad326352a698422dbe372b21a1ac9f3eab76eb531223686",
"https://bcr.bazel.build/modules/bazel_skylib/1.2.1/MODULE.bazel": "f35baf9da0efe45fa3da1696ae906eea3d615ad41e2e3def4aeb4e8bc0ef9a7a",
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"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci/private:pull.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "oci_pull",
"attributes": {
"scheme": "https",
"registry": "index.docker.io",
"repository": "library/alpine",
"identifier": "sha256:c5b1261d6d3e43071626931fc004f70149baeba2c8ec672bd4f27761f8e1ad6b",
"platform": "linux/arm/v6",
"target_name": "alpine_linux_arm_v6"
}
},
"alpine_linux_arm_v7": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci/private:pull.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "oci_pull",
"attributes": {
"scheme": "https",
"registry": "index.docker.io",
"repository": "library/alpine",
"identifier": "sha256:c5b1261d6d3e43071626931fc004f70149baeba2c8ec672bd4f27761f8e1ad6b",
"platform": "linux/arm/v7",
"target_name": "alpine_linux_arm_v7"
}
},
"alpine_linux_ppc64le": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci/private:pull.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "oci_pull",
"attributes": {
"scheme": "https",
"registry": "index.docker.io",
"repository": "library/alpine",
"identifier": "sha256:c5b1261d6d3e43071626931fc004f70149baeba2c8ec672bd4f27761f8e1ad6b",
"platform": "linux/ppc64le",
"target_name": "alpine_linux_ppc64le"
}
},
"yq_windows_amd64": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:yq_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "yq_platform_repo",
"attributes": {
"platform": "windows_amd64",
"version": "4.25.2"
}
},
"alpine_linux_arm64_v8": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci/private:pull.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "oci_pull",
"attributes": {
"scheme": "https",
"registry": "index.docker.io",
"repository": "library/alpine",
"identifier": "sha256:c5b1261d6d3e43071626931fc004f70149baeba2c8ec672bd4f27761f8e1ad6b",
"platform": "linux/arm64/v8",
"target_name": "alpine_linux_arm64_v8"
}
},
"oci_crane_windows_armv6": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci:repositories.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "crane_repositories",
"attributes": {
"platform": "windows_armv6",
"crane_version": "v0.14.0"
}
},
"alpine_linux_amd64": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci/private:pull.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "oci_pull",
"attributes": {
"scheme": "https",
"registry": "index.docker.io",
"repository": "library/alpine",
"identifier": "sha256:c5b1261d6d3e43071626931fc004f70149baeba2c8ec672bd4f27761f8e1ad6b",
"platform": "linux/amd64",
"target_name": "alpine_linux_amd64"
}
},
"oci_crane_toolchains": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci/private:toolchains_repo.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "toolchains_repo",
"attributes": {
"toolchain_type": "@rules_oci//oci:crane_toolchain_type",
"toolchain": "@oci_crane_{platform}//:crane_toolchain"
}
},
"jq_windows_amd64": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:jq_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "jq_platform_repo",
"attributes": {
"platform": "windows_amd64",
"version": "1.6"
}
},
"copy_to_directory_darwin_amd64": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:copy_to_directory_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "copy_to_directory_platform_repo",
"attributes": {
"platform": "darwin_amd64"
}
},
"yq_linux_ppc64le": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:yq_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "yq_platform_repo",
"attributes": {
"platform": "linux_ppc64le",
"version": "4.25.2"
}
},
"jq_toolchains": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:jq_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "jq_toolchains_repo",
"attributes": {
"user_repository_name": "jq"
}
},
"copy_to_directory_toolchains": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:copy_to_directory_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "copy_to_directory_toolchains_repo",
"attributes": {
"user_repository_name": "copy_to_directory"
}
},
"yq_darwin_arm64": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:yq_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "yq_platform_repo",
"attributes": {
"platform": "darwin_arm64",
"version": "4.25.2"
}
},
"yq_toolchains": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:yq_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "yq_toolchains_repo",
"attributes": {
"user_repository_name": "yq"
}
},
"oci_crane_windows_amd64": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci:repositories.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "crane_repositories",
"attributes": {
"platform": "windows_amd64",
"crane_version": "v0.14.0"
}
},
"alpine": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci/private:pull.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "oci_alias",
"attributes": {
"target_name": "alpine",
"scheme": "https",
"registry": "index.docker.io",
"repository": "library/alpine",
"identifier": "sha256:c5b1261d6d3e43071626931fc004f70149baeba2c8ec672bd4f27761f8e1ad6b",
"platforms": {
"@@platforms//cpu:i386": "@alpine_linux_386",
"@@platforms//cpu:x86_64": "@alpine_linux_amd64",
"@@platforms//cpu:armv7": "@alpine_linux_arm_v7",
"@@platforms//cpu:arm64": "@alpine_linux_arm64_v8",
"@@platforms//cpu:ppc": "@alpine_linux_ppc64le",
"@@platforms//cpu:s390x": "@alpine_linux_s390x"
},
"bzlmod_repository": "alpine",
"reproducible": true
}
},
"oci_crane_linux_s390x": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci:repositories.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "crane_repositories",
"attributes": {
"platform": "linux_s390x",
"crane_version": "v0.14.0"
}
},
"alpine_linux_s390x": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci/private:pull.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "oci_pull",
"attributes": {
"scheme": "https",
"registry": "index.docker.io",
"repository": "library/alpine",
"identifier": "sha256:c5b1261d6d3e43071626931fc004f70149baeba2c8ec672bd4f27761f8e1ad6b",
"platform": "linux/s390x",
"target_name": "alpine_linux_s390x"
}
},
"oci_auth_config": {
"bzlFile": "@@rules_oci~//oci/private:auth_config_locator.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "oci_auth_config_locator",
"attributes": {}
},
"coreutils_windows_amd64": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:coreutils_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "coreutils_platform_repo",
"attributes": {
"platform": "windows_amd64",
"version": "0.0.16"
}
},
"yq_linux_arm64": {
"bzlFile": "@@aspect_bazel_lib~//lib/private:yq_toolchain.bzl",
"ruleClassName": "yq_platform_repo",
"attributes": {
"platform": "linux_arm64",
"version": "4.25.2"
}
}
},
"recordedRepoMappingEntries": [
[
"aspect_bazel_lib~",
"bazel_tools",
"bazel_tools"
],
[
"rules_oci~",
"aspect_bazel_lib",
"aspect_bazel_lib~"
],
[
"rules_oci~",
"bazel_skylib",
"bazel_skylib~"
]
]
}
}
}
}

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/home/edison/.cache/bazel/_bazel_edison/ab08811f83dd4fd094c6622b8aad53b9/execroot/_main

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/home/edison/.cache/bazel/_bazel_edison/333b9a668e98faeb0db1e492ecfd95a4/execroot/_main

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/home/edison/.cache/bazel/_bazel_edison/333b9a668e98faeb0db1e492ecfd95a4/execroot/_main/bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin

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/home/edison/.cache/bazel/_bazel_edison/333b9a668e98faeb0db1e492ecfd95a4/execroot/_main/bazel-out

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/home/edison/.cache/bazel/_bazel_edison/333b9a668e98faeb0db1e492ecfd95a4/execroot/_main/bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/testlogs

@ -1,153 +0,0 @@
# Comments are provided throughout this file to help you get started.
# If you need more help, visit the Docker Compose reference guide at
# https://docs.docker.com/go/compose-spec-reference/
# Here the instructions define your application as a service called "server".
# This service is built from the Dockerfile in the current directory.
# You can add other services your application may depend on here, such as a
# database or a cache. For examples, see the Awesome Compose repository:
# https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose
services:
restaurant_restful:
build:
context: .
target: final
command:
- --config=/app/configs/example.yaml
- start
- restaurant-restful
ports:
- 1992:1992
volumes:
- ./configs/example.yaml:/app/configs/example.yaml
depends_on:
- mongodb
payment_restful:
build:
context: .
target: final
command:
- --config=/app/configs/example.yaml
- start
- payment-restful
ports:
- 1997:1997
volumes:
- ./configs/example.yaml:/app/configs/example.yaml
depends_on:
- mongodb
order_restful:
build:
context: .
target: final
command:
- --config=/app/configs/example.yaml
- start
- order-restful
ports:
- 1993:1993
volumes:
- ./configs/example.yaml:/app/configs/example.yaml
depends_on:
mariadb:
condition: service_healthy
user_restful:
build:
context: .
target: final
command:
- --config=/app/configs/example.yaml
- start
- user-restful
ports:
- 1994:1994
volumes:
- ./configs/example.yaml:/app/configs/example.yaml
depends_on:
- mongodb
- mariadb
logistics_restful:
build:
context: .
target: final
command:
- --config=/app/configs/example.yaml
- start
- logistics-restful
ports:
- 1995:1995
volumes:
- ./configs/example.yaml:/app/configs/example.yaml
depends_on:
- mongodb
- mariadb
notify_restful:
build:
context: .
target: final
command:
- --config=/app/configs/example.yaml
- start
- notify-restful
ports:
- 1996:1996
volumes:
- ./configs/example.yaml:/app/configs/example.yaml
depends_on:
- mongodb
- mariadb
mongodb:
image: mongo
restart: always
environment:
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: admin
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: changeme
volumes:
- mongo-data:/data/db
mariadb:
image: mariadb:latest
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: changeme
MYSQL_DATABASE: godine
volumes:
- mariadb-data:/var/lib/mysql
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "healthcheck.sh", "--connect", "--innodb_initialized"]
start_period: 10s
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
redis:
image: redis:7
restart: always
otel-collector:
image: otel/opentelemetry-collector-contrib:latest
command: [ "--config=/etc/otel-collector-config.yaml" ]
volumes:
- ./configs/otel-collector-config.yaml:/etc/otel-collector-config.yaml
jaeger:
image: jaegertracing/all-in-one:latest
ports:
- 26686:16686
prometheus:
image: prom/prometheus:latest
volumes:
- ./configs/prometheus.yml:/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml
ports:
- 29090:9090
volumes:
mongo-data:
mariadb-data:

@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ module hello
go 1.22.3
require github.com/redis/go-redis/v9 v9.6.1
require github.com/redis/go-redis/v9 v9.5.3
require (
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.2.0 // indirect
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0 // indirect
github.com/dgryski/go-rendezvous v0.0.0-20200823014737-9f7001d12a5f // indirect
)

@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ github.com/bsm/ginkgo/v2 v2.12.0 h1:Ny8MWAHyOepLGlLKYmXG4IEkioBysk6GpaRTLC8zwWs=
github.com/bsm/ginkgo/v2 v2.12.0/go.mod h1:SwYbGRRDovPVboqFv0tPTcG1sN61LM1Z4ARdbAV9g4c=
github.com/bsm/gomega v1.27.10 h1:yeMWxP2pV2fG3FgAODIY8EiRE3dy0aeFYt4l7wh6yKA=
github.com/bsm/gomega v1.27.10/go.mod h1:JyEr/xRbxbtgWNi8tIEVPUYZ5Dzef52k01W3YH0H+O0=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.2.0 h1:DC2CZ1Ep5Y4k3ZQ899DldepgrayRUGE6BBZ/cd9Cj44=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.2.0/go.mod h1:VGX0DQ3Q6kWi7AoAeZDth3/j3BFtOZR5XLFGgcrjCOs=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0 h1:UL815xU9SqsFlibzuggzjXhog7bL6oX9BbNZnL2UFvs=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0/go.mod h1:VGX0DQ3Q6kWi7AoAeZDth3/j3BFtOZR5XLFGgcrjCOs=
github.com/dgryski/go-rendezvous v0.0.0-20200823014737-9f7001d12a5f h1:lO4WD4F/rVNCu3HqELle0jiPLLBs70cWOduZpkS1E78=
github.com/dgryski/go-rendezvous v0.0.0-20200823014737-9f7001d12a5f/go.mod h1:cuUVRXasLTGF7a8hSLbxyZXjz+1KgoB3wDUb6vlszIc=
github.com/redis/go-redis/v9 v9.6.1 h1:HHDteefn6ZkTtY5fGUE8tj8uy85AHk6zP7CpzIAM0y4=
github.com/redis/go-redis/v9 v9.6.1/go.mod h1:0C0c6ycQsdpVNQpxb1njEQIqkx5UcsM8FJCQLgE9+RA=
github.com/redis/go-redis/v9 v9.5.3 h1:fOAp1/uJG+ZtcITgZOfYFmTKPE7n4Vclj1wZFgRciUU=
github.com/redis/go-redis/v9 v9.5.3/go.mod h1:hdY0cQFCN4fnSYT6TkisLufl/4W5UIXyv0b/CLO2V2M=

@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
load("@rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library")
go_library(
name = "lib",
srcs = ["lib.go"],
importpath = "hello/lib",
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = ["@com_github_redis_go_redis_v9//:go-redis"],
)
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