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forehalo
638fc62601 feat(server): runtime setting support (#5602)
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> ## TL;DR
> This pull request adds a new migration file, a new model, and new modules related to runtime settings. It also introduces a new `Runtime` service that allows getting, setting, and updating runtime configurations.
>
> ## What changed
> - Added a new migration file `migration.sql` that creates a table called `application_settings` with columns `key` and `value`.
> - Added a new model `ApplicationSetting` with properties `key` and `value`.
> - Added a new module `RuntimeSettingModule` that exports the `Runtime` service.
> - Added a new service `Runtime` that provides methods for getting, setting, and updating runtime configurations.
> - Modified the `app.module.ts` file to import the `RuntimeSettingModule`.
> - Modified the `index.ts` file in the `fundamentals` directory to export the `Runtime` service.
> - Added a new file `def.ts` in the `runtime` directory that defines the runtime configurations and provides a default implementation.
> - Added a new file `service.ts` in the `runtime` directory that implements the `Runtime` service.
>
> ## How to test
> 1. Run the migration script to create the `application_settings` table.
> 2. Use the `Runtime` service to get, set, and update runtime configurations.
> 3. Verify that the runtime configurations are stored correctly in the database and can be retrieved and modified using the `Runtime` service.
>
> ## Why make this change
> This change introduces a new feature related to runtime settings. The `Runtime` service allows the application to dynamically manage and modify runtime configurations without requiring a restart. This provides flexibility and allows for easier customization and configuration of the application.
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2024-05-28 06:43:53 +00:00
liuyi
26db1d436d refactor(server): server errors (#5741)
standardize the error raising in both GraphQL Resolvers and Controllers.

Now, All user aware errors should be throwed with `HttpException`'s variants, for example `NotFoundException`.

> Directly throwing `GraphQLError` are forbidden.
The GraphQL errorFormatter will handle it automatically and set `code`, `status` in error extensions.

At the same time, the frontend `GraphQLError` should be imported from `@affine/graphql`, which introduce a better error extensions type.

----
controller example:
```js
@Get('/docs/${id}')
doc() {
  // ...
  // imported from '@nestjs/common'
  throw new NotFoundException('Doc is not found.');
  // ...
}
```
the above will response as:
```
status: 404 Not Found
{
  "message": "Doc is not found.",
  "statusCode": 404,
  "error": "Not Found"
}
```

resolver example:
```js
@Mutation()
invite() {
  // ...
  throw new PayloadTooLargeException('Workspace seats is full.')
  // ...
}
```

the above will response as:
```
status: 200 Ok
{
  "data": null,
  "errors": [
    {
      "message": "Workspace seats is full.",
      "extensions": {
        "code": 404,
        "status": "Not Found"
      }
    }
  ]
}
```

for frontend GraphQLError user-friend, a helper function introduced:

```js
import { findGraphQLError } from '@affine/graphql'

fetch(query)
  .catch(errOrArr => {
    const e = findGraphQLError(errOrArr, e => e.extensions.code === 404)
    if (e) {
      // handle
    }
})
```
2024-01-31 08:43:03 +00:00