Implement backend method to send email notifications when screen recordings
are ready for download. Enables users to be alerted when their recordings are
available. Frontend implementation to follow in upcoming commits.
This service is triggered by the storage hook from Minio.
Add minimal unit test coverage for notification service, addressing previous
lack of tests in this area. The notification service was responsible for
calling the unstable summary service feature, which was developped way too
quickly.
The email template has been reviewed by a LLM, to make it user-friendly and
crystal clear.
Following @manuhabitela's recommendation, we've decided to switch
from Yarn to npm for managing our Node.js dependencies. This update
aligns all remaining parts of the codebase that were still using
Yarn to now utilize npm.
I have updated all references of "Impress" to "Meet" in the tsclient.
Also, I forgot to rename the repository link in the mail package.json,
my bad, it's fixed.
This commit introduces a boilerplate inspired by https://github.com/numerique-gouv/impress.
The code has been cleaned to remove unnecessary Impress logic and dependencies.
Changes made:
- Removed Minio, WebRTC, and create bucket from the stack.
- Removed the Next.js frontend (it will be replaced by Vite).
- Cleaned up impress-specific backend logics.
The whole stack remains functional:
- All tests pass.
- Linter checks pass.
- Agent Connexion sources are already set-up.
Why clear out the code?
To adhere to the KISS principle, we aim to maintain a minimalist codebase. Cloning Impress
allowed us to quickly inherit its code quality tools and deployment configurations for staging,
pre-production, and production environments.
What’s broken?
- The tsclient is not functional anymore.
- Some make commands need to be fixed.
- Helm sources are outdated.
- Naming across the project sources are inconsistent (impress, visio, etc.)
- CI is not configured properly.
This list might be incomplete. Let's grind it.