- Deleted `database_async.py`, `base_async.py`, and `organization_async.py` modules due to deprecation and unused references across the project.
- Improved overall codebase clarity and minimized redundant functionality by removing unused async database logic, CRUD utilities, and organization-related operations.
- Introduced endpoints for user management, including CRUD operations, pagination, and password management.
- Added new schema validations for user updates, password strength, pagination, and standardized error responses.
- Integrated custom exception handling for a consistent API error experience.
- Refined CORS settings: restricted methods and allowed headers, added header exposure, and preflight caching.
- Optimized database: added indexes on `is_active` and `is_superuser` fields, updated column types, enforced constraints, and set defaults.
- Updated `Dockerfile` to improve security by using a non-root user and adding a health check for the application.
- Enhanced tests for database initialization, user operations, and exception handling to ensure better coverage.
This commit introduces a suite of tests for user models, schemas, CRUD operations, and authentication services. It also adds utilities for in-memory database setup to support these tests and updates environment settings for consistency.
Moved Alembic files into the `app/alembic` directory and updated related paths. Consolidated database configuration in `config.py`, leveraging environment variables and ensuring centralized management. Updated Docker Compose to include `.env` files, providing a more consistent environment setup.
Updated project name references in configuration, scripts, and code. This includes changes to database URLs, Docker commands, environment variables, and displayed API titles. Ensures consistency with the new project name "App".
Implemented a full-stack template combining Next.js (frontend), FastAPI (backend), and PostgreSQL. Included Docker configurations for development and production, environment file templates, Makefile commands, and initial setup for database migrations and builds. The stack is production-ready and supports hot-reloading for local development.