- Add fx.Invoke in main.go to force database and HTTP server creation
- This ensures all providers execute and their lifecycle hooks are registered
- Clean up debug logging statements
- Database migrations and HTTP server now start correctly on application startup
Fixes issue where database migrations and HTTP server were not starting
because FX providers were not being executed (lazy evaluation).
- Added logging when HTTP server OnStart hook is called
- Added error logging for database migration failures
- This will help identify if hooks are being called and where failures occur
- Added better error detection for HTTP server startup
- Added connectivity check to verify server is actually listening
- Increased wait time to 500ms for better error detection
- Added warning log if server connectivity check fails (may still be starting)
- Improved logging messages for server startup
This should help diagnose why the HTTP server isn't starting and provide better visibility into the startup process.
Fixes:
- Added database connection logging with masked DSN
- Added migration progress logging
- Added HTTP server startup logging with address
- Fixed database provider to accept logger parameter
- Improved error visibility throughout initialization
Documentation:
- Moved Story 1.7 (Service Client Interfaces) to Epic 2 as Story 2.7
- Updated Epic 1 and Epic 2 READMEs
- Updated COMPLETE_TASK_LIST.md
- Updated story metadata (ID, Epic, Dependencies)
These changes will help diagnose startup issues and provide better visibility into what the application is doing.
Story 1.6: OpenTelemetry Distributed Tracing
- Implemented tracer initialization with stdout (dev) and OTLP (prod) exporters
- Added HTTP request instrumentation via Gin middleware
- Integrated trace ID correlation in structured logs
- Added tracing configuration to config files
- Registered tracer provider in DI container
Documentation and Setup:
- Created Docker Compose setup for PostgreSQL database
- Added comprehensive Epic 1 summary with verification instructions
- Added Epic 0 summary with verification instructions
- Linked summaries in documentation index and epic READMEs
- Included detailed database testing instructions
- Added Docker Compose commands and troubleshooting guide
All Epic 1 stories (1.1-1.6) are now complete. Story 1.7 depends on Epic 2.
Implemented Epic 1 core kernel and infrastructure stories:
Story 1.1: Enhanced DI Container
- Added providers for database, health, metrics, and error bus
- Extended CoreModule to include all core services
Story 1.2: Database Layer with Ent ORM
- Created Ent schema for User, Role, Permission, AuditLog entities
- Implemented many-to-many relationships (User-Role, Role-Permission)
- Created database client wrapper with connection pooling
- Added database provider to DI container with migration support
Story 1.3: Health Monitoring and Metrics System
- Implemented health check registry and interface
- Added database health checker
- Created Prometheus metrics system with HTTP instrumentation
- Added health and metrics providers to DI container
Story 1.4: Error Handling and Error Bus
- Implemented channel-based error bus
- Created ErrorPublisher interface
- Added error bus provider with lifecycle management
Story 1.5: HTTP Server Foundation
- Created HTTP server with Gin framework
- Implemented comprehensive middleware stack:
- Request ID generation
- Structured logging
- Panic recovery with error bus integration
- Prometheus metrics collection
- CORS support
- Registered core routes: /healthz, /ready, /metrics
- Integrated with FX lifecycle for graceful shutdown
All components are integrated via DI container and ready for use.
- Remove t.Parallel() from tests that use gin.SetMode()
- gin.SetMode() modifies global state and is not thread-safe
- Tests affected:
* TestRequestIDMiddleware_GenerateNewID
* TestRequestIDMiddleware_UseExistingID
* TestLoggingMiddleware
* TestLoggingMiddleware_WithRequestID
* TestRequestIDMiddleware_MultipleRequests
- Add comments explaining why these tests cannot run in parallel
- All tests now pass with race detector enabled (-race flag)
This fixes data race warnings that were occurring when running tests
with the race detector, specifically when multiple tests tried to set
Gin's mode concurrently.
- Add tests for internal/config package (90.9% coverage)
- Test all viperConfig getter methods
- Test LoadConfig with default and environment-specific configs
- Test error handling for missing config files
- Add tests for internal/di package (88.1% coverage)
- Test Container lifecycle (NewContainer, Start, Stop)
- Test providers (ProvideConfig, ProvideLogger, CoreModule)
- Test lifecycle hooks registration
- Include mock implementations for testing
- Add tests for internal/logger package (96.5% coverage)
- Test zapLogger with JSON and console formats
- Test all logging levels and methods
- Test middleware (RequestIDMiddleware, LoggingMiddleware)
- Test context helper functions
- Include benchmark tests
- Update CI workflow to skip tests when no test files exist
- Add conditional test execution based on test file presence
- Add timeout for test execution
- Verify build when no tests are present
All tests follow Go best practices with table-driven patterns,
parallel execution where safe, and comprehensive coverage.
Implemented all 5 stories from Epic 0:
Story 0.1: Project Initialization
- Initialize Go module with path git.dcentral.systems/toolz/goplt
- Create complete directory structure (cmd/, internal/, pkg/, modules/, config/, etc.)
- Add comprehensive .gitignore for Go projects
- Create README.md with project overview and setup instructions
Story 0.2: Configuration Management System
- Define ConfigProvider interface in pkg/config
- Implement Viper-based configuration in internal/config
- Create configuration loader with environment support
- Add default, development, and production YAML config files
Story 0.3: Structured Logging System
- Define Logger interface in pkg/logger
- Implement Zap-based logger in internal/logger
- Add request ID middleware for Gin
- Create global logger export with convenience functions
- Support context-aware logging with request/user ID extraction
Story 0.4: CI/CD Pipeline
- Create GitHub Actions workflow for CI (test, lint, build, fmt)
- Add comprehensive Makefile with development commands
- Configure golangci-lint with reasonable defaults
Story 0.5: Dependency Injection and Bootstrap
- Create FX-based DI container in internal/di
- Implement provider functions for Config and Logger
- Create application entry point in cmd/platform/main.go
- Add lifecycle management with graceful shutdown
All acceptance criteria met:
- go build ./cmd/platform succeeds
- go test ./... runs successfully
- go mod verify passes
- Config loads from config/default.yaml
- Logger can be injected and used
- Application starts and shuts down gracefully