- Updated router groups to utilize the new crawlab-team/fizz package for improved routing capabilities.
- Refactored controller methods to accept Fizz router groups, enhancing consistency and maintainability.
- Simplified route registration by incorporating OpenAPI metadata directly into group definitions.
- Improved error handling and response generation in sync controller methods for better clarity.
- Enhanced overall code structure by standardizing route definitions and improving parameter handling.
- Updated various dependencies in go.mod and go.sum for improved stability and performance.
- Replaced references to the old fizz package with the new crawlab-team/fizz package in multiple files.
- Adjusted indirect dependencies to their latest versions for better compatibility.
- Enhanced overall code clarity by standardizing import paths across the project.
- Updated multiple controller methods to return VoidResponse instead of generic Response[any].
- Consolidated error handling to utilize GetErrorVoidResponse for consistent error responses.
- Enhanced parameter handling in export and file management functions for improved clarity and maintainability.
- Refactored health check and login/logout methods to align with new response structure.
- Improved overall consistency in response formatting across various endpoints.
- Updated Go version in go.work and backend/go.mod to 1.23.7
- Updated various dependencies in go.sum and backend/go.sum
- Refactored models to remove generic type parameters from BaseModel
- Introduced new utility functions for consistent API responses
- Removed unused utility files from controllers
- Introduced a new OpenAPI wrapper using Fizz for improved API documentation
- Refactored base controller to support more flexible route handling
- Added dynamic route registration with OpenAPI metadata
- Implemented generic response types for consistent API responses
- Updated router initialization to support OpenAPI documentation endpoint
- Improved route and resource naming utilities
- Migrated existing controllers to use new routing and response mechanisms