Subscriptions aren't a shipping feature for now. Make
GET /api/subscription/status/ return a "limitations disabled" / pro-tier
stub at the top of the function with no DB or Redis work:
- tier="pro"
- is_active=true
- limitations_enabled=false (master kill switch in SubscriptionHelper.kt;
every canCreate* check short-circuits true)
- usage=0 across the board
- limits map present with empty entries (all-nil = unlimited per the KMM
model convention) so client tier-lookups don't NPE
The original implementation is preserved verbatim as the unexported
getSubscriptionStatusFromDB method. Re-enabling is a one-line change:
swap GetSubscriptionStatus's body to call s.getSubscriptionStatusFromDB.
Two integration tests in subscription_is_free_test.go assert the original
"limitations actually apply based on settings/IsFree" behavior. They now
t.Skip with the same TEMPORARILY DISABLED marker pointing back to the
service comment. CheckLimit-based tests in the same file still pass
because that codepath is unchanged.
Perf side effect: POST/GET on this route drops to ~1ms (just JSON marshal),
removing 4-5 serial Neon RTTs from every cold call. Was the slowest endpoint
in the live dashboard (~213ms p95 / ~480ms after the pod roll).
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GET /api/subscription/status/ was the slowest endpoint in the API at
p50≈1750ms / p95≈2425ms — about 12× the floor for our cluster→Neon
geography. Jaeger traces showed seven sequential SQL queries each
costing roughly one transatlantic RTT (~110ms), with the actual queries
running in 0.073ms at the database. Pure network serialization, not slow
SQL.
Three changes, in order of leverage:
1. Cache the assembled SubscriptionStatusResponse per-user in Redis with
a 5-minute TTL. Hot path collapses to a single Redis GET (~5ms) on
warm reads; the TTL is a safety net against missed invalidations.
2. Parallelize the three independent COUNT queries in getUserUsage
(task_task / task_contractor / task_document) via golang.org/x/sync
errgroup. Three RTTs collapse to one. Also dropped the redundant
residence_residence COUNT — len(residenceIDs) from FindResidenceIDsByOwner
is the same number, no need to re-query.
3. Wire explicit invalidation into every mutation that could change a
user's response — residence/task/contractor/document CRUD,
residence membership changes (JoinWithCode, RemoveUser, DeleteResidence),
and every subscription tier flip across the IAP/Stripe/webhook surface.
Residence-scoped invalidations fan out to every user with access via a
new ResidenceRepository.FindUserIDsByResidence helper, so members of a
shared residence don't see stale `usage` numbers when another member
adds a task.
Net effect: warm path goes from ~1350ms to ~5ms (Redis hit). Cold path
goes from ~1350ms to ~250-450ms (5 sequential queries → 2 phases:
residence IDs lookup, then parallel task/contractor/document counts).
Also fixed a pre-existing CheckLimit signature drift in
internal/integration/subscription_is_free_test.go that was blocking the
package build.
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Trace data revealed subscription_subscriptionsettings was consuming
1,983s of cumulative DB time per day (180× more than the next-largest
table) for a 32-byte singleton row of admin-toggleable global flags.
Root cause was a 30-second poll loop in monitoring.Service per pod
plus uncached reads on every authed status check / CreateResidence /
Stripe webhook. Fix is layered:
1. Redis cache for SubscriptionSettings — same shape as the
residence-IDs cache. 30-min TTL, explicit invalidation on admin
write. New CacheService.{Cache,GetCached,Invalidate}SubscriptionSettings
plus a cachedSubscriptionSettings helper in services/.
2. SubscriptionService, StripeService, and both admin handlers
(settings + limitations) now read through the cache. Admin write
handlers invalidate so toggles propagate cluster-wide within ms
instead of waiting for the TTL.
3. monitoring.Service.syncSettingsFromDB also reads from Redis first
(raw redis.Client to avoid a services→monitoring import cycle).
Polling interval bumped 30s → 5min. Combined with Redis-shared
cache, cluster-wide DB hits from this poll go from ~480/hour to
~2/hour — a 240× reduction.
4. StripeService.CreateCheckoutSession now takes ctx so the cached
settings span (and the Stripe webhook trace) stay attached to the
request. Handler call site updated.
5. Admin handlers' direct h.db.First calls switched to
db.WithContext(ctx) so the resulting orphan SQL spans nest under
the admin request span in Jaeger.
Net DB query rate for subscription_subscriptionsettings should drop
from 0.101/sec to ~0/sec with occasional invalidation-driven refills,
and the table's cumulative DB time from 1,983s/day to ~10s/day.
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Every public method on these five services now takes ctx context.Context as
the first arg and routes its repo calls through .WithContext(ctx). With
TaskService and ResidenceService already migrated, this means every
in-process service that touches Postgres now produces a flame graph in
Jaeger where the SQL spans nest under the parent HTTP request span.
Endpoints now fully traced (HTTP → service → SQL):
- /api/auth/login, /register, /logout, /me, /verify-email, /resend-verification
- /api/auth/forgot-password, /verify-reset, /reset-password, /update-profile
- /api/contractors/* (CRUD + favorite + by-residence + tasks)
- /api/documents/* (CRUD + activate/deactivate + image upload/delete)
- /api/notifications/* (list, count, mark-read, prefs, devices)
- /api/subscription/* (status, purchase, cancel, triggers, promotions)
- All previously-migrated /api/tasks/* and /api/residences/* paths
Internal helpers also threaded:
- TaskService.sendTaskCompletedNotification → forwards ctx
- TaskService.UpdateUserTimezone → forwards ctx to NotificationService
- ResidenceService.CreateResidence → forwards ctx to SubscriptionService.CheckLimit
- NotificationService.registerAPNSDevice / registerGCMDevice → both take ctx
~75 method signatures, ~120 handler/test call sites updated. Tests pass
green; the only failure is the pre-existing flaky TaskHandler_QuickComplete
SQLite race that fails ~60% of runs on master.
Step 3 of the observability plan is now genuinely complete: every API
endpoint backed by a Go service emits a per-request flame graph with
HTTP → service → SQL spans, plus B2/APNs/FCM/asynq spans where applicable.
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- Stripe integration: add StripeService with checkout sessions, customer
portal, and webhook handling for subscription lifecycle events.
- Free trials: auto-start configurable trial on first subscription check,
with admin-controllable duration and enable/disable toggle.
- Cross-platform guard: prevent duplicate subscriptions across iOS, Android,
and Stripe by checking existing platform before allowing purchase.
- Subscription model: add Stripe fields (customer_id, subscription_id,
price_id), trial fields (trial_start, trial_end, trial_used), and
SubscriptionSource/IsTrialActive helpers.
- API: add trial and source fields to status response, update OpenAPI spec.
- Clean up stale migration and audit docs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add Apple App Store Server API integration for receipt/transaction validation
- Add Google Play Developer API integration for purchase token validation
- Add webhook endpoints for server-to-server subscription notifications
- POST /api/subscription/webhook/apple/ (App Store Server Notifications v2)
- POST /api/subscription/webhook/google/ (Real-time Developer Notifications)
- Support both StoreKit 1 (receipt_data) and StoreKit 2 (transaction_id)
- Add repository methods to find users by transaction ID or purchase token
- Add configuration for IAP credentials (APPLE_IAP_*, GOOGLE_IAP_*)
- Add setup documentation for configuring webhooks
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- Add IsFree boolean field to UserSubscription model
- When IsFree is true, user sees limitations_enabled=false regardless of global setting
- CheckLimit() bypasses all limit checks for IsFree users
- Add admin endpoint GET /api/admin/subscriptions/user/:user_id
- Add IsFree toggle to admin user detail page under Subscription card
- Add database migration 004_subscription_is_free
- Add integration tests for IsFree functionality
- Add task kanban categorization documentation
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- 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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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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