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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The daily digest notification count was inconsistent with the kanban UI
because the server used UTC time while the client used local time.
A task due Dec 24 would appear overdue on the server (UTC Dec 25) but
still show as "due today" for the user (local Dec 24).
Changes:
- Add timezone column to notification_preference table
- Auto-capture user's timezone from X-Timezone header when fetching tasks
- Use stored timezone in HandleDailyDigest for accurate overdue calculation
The mobile app already sends X-Timezone on every request, so no client
changes are needed. The timezone is captured on each app launch when
the tasks API is called.
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- Add daily_digest boolean and daily_digest_hour fields to NotificationPreference model
- Update HandleDailyDigest to check user preferences and custom notification times
- Change Daily Digest scheduler to run hourly (supports per-user custom times)
- Update notification service DTOs for new fields
- Add Daily Digest toggle and custom time to admin notification prefs page
- Fix notification handlers to only notify users at their designated hour
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Allow users to customize when they receive notification reminders:
- Add task_due_soon_hour, task_overdue_hour, warranty_expiring_hour fields
- Store times in UTC, clients convert to/from local timezone
- Worker runs hourly, queries only users scheduled for that hour
- Early exit optimization when no users need notifications
- Admin UI displays custom notification times
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Features:
- Add task action buttons to push notifications (complete, view, cancel, etc.)
- Add button types logic for different task states (overdue, in_progress, etc.)
- Implement Chain of Responsibility pattern for task categorization
- Add comprehensive kanban categorization documentation
Fixes:
- Reset recurring task status to Pending after completion so tasks appear
in correct kanban column (was staying in "In Progress")
- Fix PostgreSQL EXTRACT function error in overdue notifications query
- Update seed data to properly set next_due_date for recurring tasks
Admin:
- Add tasks list to residence detail page
- Fix task edit page to properly handle all fields
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- Add push_certs directory to Dockerfile for APNs support
- Fix notification_id conversion using strconv.FormatUint instead of string(rune())
- Remove "view" from completed tasks button_types so action button is hidden
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- Add EmailTaskCompleted field to NotificationPreference model
- Update notification repository to include email preference in queries
- Check email preference before sending task completion emails
- Add email preference toggle to admin panel notification-prefs page
- Update API types for email preference support
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- Add direct APNs client using sideshow/apns2 for iOS push
- Add direct FCM client using legacy HTTP API for Android push
- Remove Gorush dependency (no external push server needed)
- Update all services/handlers to use new push.Client
- Update config for APNS_PRODUCTION flag
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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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