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.
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.
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.
- 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.