- Implement AddressReconcileQueueService to handle address reconciliation jobs between WHMCS and Salesforce.
- Define job data structure and queue configuration for retries and error handling.
- Add methods for enqueueing reconciliation jobs and retrieving queue health metrics.
feat: create loading components for various services in the portal
- Add loading skeletons for Internet, SIM, VPN, and public services configuration.
- Implement loading states for account-related views including account details, services, and verification settings.
- Introduce loading states for support case details and subscription actions.
feat: implement OTP input component for user verification
- Create OtpInput component to handle 6-digit OTP input with auto-focus and navigation.
- Add LoginOtpStep component for OTP verification during login, including countdown timer and error handling.
feat: define address domain constants for validation
- Establish constants for address field length limits to ensure compliance with WHMCS API constraints.
- Include maximum lengths for address fields and user input fields to maintain data integrity.
- Introduced `mapHttpStatusToErrorCode` function in the domain to standardize error code mapping from HTTP status codes, enhancing error handling across the application.
- Updated various services and controllers to utilize the new error mapping function, ensuring consistent error responses and improved clarity in logging.
- Refactored error handling in the BillingController and other modules to align with the updated practices, promoting maintainability and clarity in API responses.
- Cleaned up unused imports and optimized code structure for better maintainability across the BFF modules.
- Updated ESLint configuration to enforce stricter import rules for the @customer-portal/domain package, promoting better import hygiene and preventing deep imports.
- Refactored various files across the BFF and portal applications to comply with the new import rules, ensuring that only the appropriate modules are imported from the domain.
- Cleaned up unused imports and optimized code structure for improved maintainability and clarity.
- Updated documentation to reflect changes in import practices and domain structure.
- Updated InvoicesController, NotificationsController, OrdersController, and SubscriptionsController to replace inline parameter validation with Zod DTOs, enhancing code maintainability and clarity.
- Introduced new DTOs for invoice and notification ID parameters, ensuring consistent validation across endpoints.
- Refactored service method calls to utilize the new DTOs, improving type safety and reducing potential errors.
- Cleaned up unused imports and optimized code structure for better readability.
- Introduced Zod DTOs for request validation across multiple controllers, replacing inline validation with structured classes for improved maintainability and clarity.
- Updated ESLint configuration to enforce a rule against importing Zod directly in BFF controllers, promoting the use of shared domain schemas for request validation.
- Removed the SecureErrorMapperService to streamline the security module, as its functionality was deemed unnecessary.
- Enhanced various controllers to utilize the new DTOs, ensuring consistent validation and response handling across the application.
- Adjusted .prettierrc to ensure consistent formatting with a newline at the end of the file.
- Reformatted eslint.config.mjs for improved readability by aligning array elements.
- Updated pnpm-lock.yaml to use single quotes for consistency across dependencies.
- Simplified worktree setup in .cursor/worktrees.json for cleaner configuration.
- Enhanced documentation in .cursor/plans to clarify architecture refactoring.
- Refactored various service files for improved readability and maintainability, including rate-limiting and auth services.
- Updated imports and exports across multiple files for consistency and clarity.
- Improved error handling and logging in service methods to enhance debugging capabilities.
- Streamlined utility functions for better performance and maintainability across the domain packages.