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Trey t 29c9014a33 feat(uploads): direct-to-B2 presigned uploads with content-length-range policy
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Replaces the multipart-via-API path for image uploads with a three-step
direct-to-storage flow:

  1. Client POSTs /api/uploads/presign with content_length + content_type;
     server validates size (10 MB cap), mime allow-list per category, rate
     limit (50/hour/user via Redis sliding window), and concurrent unclaimed
     cap (10 in-flight per user). On success it persists a pending_uploads
     row, signs an S3 POST policy with content-length-range bound to the
     claimed length ±256 bytes, and returns the URL+fields.
  2. Client POSTs the bytes directly to B2 using the signed policy. B2
     enforces size, content-type, and key match before accepting.
  3. Client passes upload_ids[] to /api/task-completions/ or /api/documents/.
     Service HEADs each B2 object, verifies size matches expected_bytes
     within slack, marks pending_uploads claimed_at, and creates the
     associated TaskCompletionImage / DocumentImage rows.

Bytes never traverse our API server. The 1 MB Echo BodyLimit middleware
that was rejecting all task-completion image uploads becomes irrelevant
for this path. Existing multipart endpoints stay functional alongside,
soak-testing the new path before legacy removal.

Cleanup:
  - cmd/worker registers a new hourly cron (TypeUploadCleanup, "30 * * * *")
    that reaps pending_uploads where claimed_at IS NULL AND expires_at < NOW().
    Reaps both the B2 object and the row.
  - B2 bucket lifecycle rule on `uploads/` prefix (7 days hide → 1 day delete)
    documented in deploy-k3s/manifests/b2-lifecycle.md as a backstop.

Schema:
  - migrations/000002_pending_uploads.sql adds the table + partial index for
    cleanup + nullable pending_upload_id FKs on task_taskcompletionimage and
    task_documentimage.

Policy (single tier, no free/pro split):
  - 10 MB cap per upload
  - 50 presigns/hour/user
  - 10 concurrent unclaimed uploads/user
  - allow-list: jpeg/png/heic/heif/webp for image categories;
    + pdf for document_file

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 14:36:42 -07:00
Trey t 5e95dcd015 Add multi-image support for task completions and documents
- Add TaskCompletionImage and DocumentImage models with one-to-many relationships
- Update admin panel to display images for completions and documents
- Add image arrays to API request/response DTOs
- Update repositories with Preload("Images") for eager loading
- Fix seed SQL execution to use raw SQL instead of prepared statements
- Fix table names in seed file (admin_users, push_notifications_*)
- Add comprehensive seed test data with 34 completion images and 24 document images
- Add subscription limitations admin feature with toggle
- Update admin sidebar with limitations link

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-11-28 11:07:51 -06:00
Trey t 1f12f3f62a Initial commit: MyCrib API in Go
Complete rewrite of Django REST API to Go with:
- Gin web framework for HTTP routing
- GORM for database operations
- GoAdmin for admin panel
- Gorush integration for push notifications
- Redis for caching and job queues

Features implemented:
- User authentication (login, register, logout, password reset)
- Residence management (CRUD, sharing, share codes)
- Task management (CRUD, kanban board, completions)
- Contractor management (CRUD, specialties)
- Document management (CRUD, warranties)
- Notifications (preferences, push notifications)
- Subscription management (tiers, limits)

Infrastructure:
- Docker Compose for local development
- Database migrations and seed data
- Admin panel for data management

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-11-26 20:07:16 -06:00