Expands the pre-commit configuration with a wider range of hooks to enforce file quality, validation, security, and Git safety checks.
The CI pipeline is updated to:
- Correct the `golangci-lint` format command to `fmt`.
- Enable CGO for test execution to support the race detector.
- Improve the robustness of test report parsing scripts.
Additionally, this commit includes minor stylistic and formatting cleanups across various project files.
Replaces the manual string-building implementation of the HTML exporter with a more robust and maintainable solution using Go's `html/template` package. This improves readability, security, and separation of concerns.
- HTML structure and CSS styles are moved into their own files and embedded into the binary using `go:embed`.
- A new data preparation layer adapts the course model for the template, simplifying rendering logic.
- Tests are updated to reflect the new implementation, removing obsolete test cases for the old string-building methods.
Additionally, this commit:
- Adds an `AGENTS.md` file with development and contribution guidelines.
- Updates `.golangci.yml` to allow standard Go patterns for interface package naming.
Renames the `OriginalUrl` field to `OriginalURL` across media models to adhere to Go's common initialisms convention. The `json` tag is unchanged to maintain API compatibility.
Introduces constants for exporter formats (e.g., `FormatMarkdown`, `FormatDocx`) to eliminate the use of magic strings, enhancing type safety and making the code easier to maintain.
Additionally, this commit includes several minor code quality improvements:
- Wraps file-writing errors in exporters to provide more context.
- Removes redundant package-level comments from test files.
- Applies various minor linting fixes throughout the codebase.
This commit introduces a series of small refactorings and style fixes across the codebase to improve consistency and leverage modern Go features.
Key changes include:
- Adopting the Go 1.22 `reflect.TypeFor` generic function.
- Replacing `interface{}` with the `any` type alias for better readability.
- Using the explicit `http.NoBody` constant for HTTP requests.
- Updating octal literals for file permissions to the `0o` prefix syntax.
- Standardizing comment formatting and fixing minor typos.
- Removing redundant blank lines and organizing imports.
Bumps the application version to 1.0.0, signaling the first stable release. This version consolidates several new features and breaking API changes.
This commit also includes various code quality improvements:
- Modernizes tests to use t.Setenv for safer environment variable handling.
- Addresses various linter warnings (gosec, errcheck).
- Updates loop syntax to use Go 1.22's range-over-integer feature.
BREAKING CHANGE: The public API has been updated for consistency and to introduce new features like context support and structured logging.
- `GetSupportedFormat()` is renamed to `SupportedFormat()`.
- `GetSupportedFormats()` is renamed to `SupportedFormats()`.
- `FetchCourse()` now requires a `context.Context` parameter.
- `NewArticulateParser()` constructor signature has been updated.
Introduces `context.Context` to the `FetchCourse` method and its call chain, allowing for cancellable network requests and timeouts. This improves application robustness when fetching remote course data.
A new configuration package centralizes application settings, loading them from environment variables with sensible defaults for base URL, request timeout, and logging.
Standard `log` and `fmt` calls are replaced with a structured logging system built on `slog`, supporting both JSON and human-readable text formats.
This change also includes:
- Extensive benchmarks and example tests.
- Simplified Go doc comments across several packages.
BREAKING CHANGE: The `NewArticulateParser` constructor signature has been updated to accept a logger, base URL, and timeout, which are now supplied via the new configuration system.
Replaces the fragile regex-based HTML cleaning logic with a proper HTML parser using `golang.org/x/net/html`. The previous implementation was unreliable and could not correctly handle malformed tags, script content, or a wide range of HTML entities.
This new approach provides several key improvements:
- Skips the content of `
Removes the `Get` prefix from exporter methods (e.g., GetSupportedFormat -> SupportedFormat) to better align with Go conventions for simple accessors.
Introduces `context.Context` propagation through the application, starting from `ProcessCourseFromURI` down to the HTTP request in the parser. This makes network operations cancellable and allows for setting deadlines, improving application robustness.
Additionally, optimizes the HTML cleaner by pre-compiling regular expressions for a minor performance gain.
This commit introduces several improvements across the codebase, primarily focused on enhancing performance, robustness, and developer experience based on static analysis feedback.
- Replaces `WriteString(fmt.Sprintf())` with the more performant `fmt.Fprintf` in the HTML and Markdown exporters.
- Enhances deferred `Close()` operations to log warnings on failure instead of silently ignoring potential I/O issues.
- Explicitly discards non-critical errors in test suites, particularly during file cleanup, to satisfy linters and clarify intent.
- Suppresses command echoing in `Taskfile.yml` for cleaner output during development tasks.
The `strings.Title` function is deprecated because it does not handle Unicode punctuation correctly.
This change replaces its usage in the DOCX, HTML, and Markdown exporters with the recommended `golang.org/x/text/cases` package. This ensures more robust and accurate title-casing for item headings.
Adds a comprehensive Taskfile.yml to centralize all project scripts for building, testing, linting, and Docker image management.
The GitHub Actions CI workflow is refactored to utilize these `task` commands, resulting in a cleaner, more readable, and maintainable configuration. This approach ensures consistency between local development and CI environments.
Standardizes dependabot labels to include 'dependencies/' prefix
for better organization and clarity.
Bumps application version to 0.4.0 to reflect recent changes
and improvements.
Refactors the main function for improved testability by extracting
the core logic into a new run function. Updates argument handling
and error reporting to use return codes instead of os.Exit.
Adds comprehensive test coverage for main functionality,
including integration tests and validation against edge cases.
Enhances README with updated code coverage and feature improvement lists.
Addresses improved maintainability and testability of the application.
Bumps version to 0.3.1
Bumps application version to 0.3.0 for new features or fixes.
Enhances README diagram styling for better readability in both
light and dark GitHub themes by adjusting colors and adding
text color contrast.
- Implement HTMLExporter with professional styling and embedded CSS
- Add comprehensive test suite for HTML export functionality
- Update factory to support HTML format ('html' and 'htm')
- Add autofix.ci GitHub workflow for code formatting
- Support all content types: text, lists, quizzes, multimedia, etc.
- Include proper HTML escaping for security
- Add benchmark tests for performance validation
- Implement tests for the app service, including course processing from file and URI.
- Create mock implementations for CourseParser and Exporter to facilitate testing.
- Add tests for HTML cleaner service to validate HTML content cleaning functionality.
- Develop tests for the parser service, covering course fetching and loading from files.
- Introduce tests for utility functions in the main package, ensuring URI validation and string joining.
- Include benchmarks for performance evaluation of key functions.
Introduces a modular exporter pattern supporting DOCX and Markdown formats
by implementing Exporter interfaces and restructuring application logic.
Enhances CI to install UPX for binary compression, excluding recent macOS
binaries due to compatibility issues.
Enables CGO when building binaries for all platforms, addressing potential
cross-platform compatibility concerns.
Bumps version to 0.1.1.