Auth and Emails land together since Auth's registration/resend flows need
Emails to exist first. Service.Auth's four services (Register, Login,
Confirmation, Token) collapse into MediatR commands/queries in
Features.Auth; TokenService stays as a slice-internal service since
multiple handlers call it. Auth no longer references Emails directly —
it sends SendRegistrationEmailCommand/SendResendConfirmationEmailCommand
(defined in Shared.Application) which Features.Emails handles, so neither
slice has a project reference on the other.
Service.Emails' IEmailService becomes Features.Emails' IEmailDispatcher,
simplified to take (firstName, email, token) instead of a full UserAccount
since that's all it ever used. API.Specs' TestApiFactory/MockEmailService
are updated to swap in the relocated interface.
Also deletes Infrastructure.Repository now that Breweries, UserManagement,
and Auth have all moved their repos out of it, and replaces the two
now-dead docker-compose test services (repository.tests, service.auth.tests,
both pointing at deleted Dockerfiles) with a single unit.tests service that
runs every Features.*.Tests project via Dockerfile.tests.
Same pattern as the Breweries migration: Service.UserManagement and the
UserAccount repository fold into Features.UserManagement, with MediatR
queries replacing UserService. UpdateUserCommand/Handler carry forward
IUserService.UpdateAsync as-is (it has no HTTP route today, and adding one
is a separate decision from this migration). Adds handler/repository test
coverage that didn't exist before, since Service.UserManagement had no
test project.
Moves brewery CRUD from the Service.Breweries/Infrastructure.Repository
layered split into a single Features.Breweries project: MediatR
commands/queries replace BreweryService, and the repository moves in
alongside its own controller. Extracts Infrastructure.Sql out of
Infrastructure.Repository (just the generic ADO.NET connection/base-repo
plumbing) since Breweries no longer needs the rest of that project, while
Auth and UserAccount repos still do until their own migration.
Also fixes the API.Core and Infrastructure.Repository.Tests Dockerfiles,
which were restoring against COPY destinations that didn't match the
projects' actual relative paths (silently working only because of the
COPY . . that followed); both now restore against Core.slnx with correctly
nested paths, verified with a real docker build.
Begins the move to vertical-slice architecture. ResponseBody moves out of
API.Core into Shared.Contracts so slices won't have to depend on the API
host project for it. Shared.Application adds the MediatR pipeline's
ValidationBehavior plus the cross-slice email commands that Features.Auth
will send and Features.Emails will handle, keeping slices decoupled from
each other.
* Update class diagrams
* Implement BoundedChannel and multithreaded logging infra
* Integrate logging channel system
* Update string concatenations to use std::format
* Add pretty print log
Rationale:
HTTP is a supporting concern in the pipeline, used only for Wikipedia enrichment calls. libcurl's C API required significant boilerplate to wrap safely. cpp-httplib is a header-only library that covers the same functionality with far less overhead and no manual resource management.
* Add create brewery to brewery repository
* Implement brewery repo, SQL procs and tests
* Implement CRUD operations for Brewery, including service and repository layers
* Test updates
* DTO updates