This commit replaces all hardcoded message type integers (0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5) with named constants from a new MessageType module, improving code
readability and maintainability across the codebase.
The commit adds a complete example environment configuration file
documenting all available settings for BotServer, including logging,
database, server, drive, LLM, Redis, email, and feature flags.
Also removes hardcoded environment variable usage throughout the
codebase, replacing them with configuration via config.csv or
appropriate defaults. This includes:
- WhatsApp, Teams, Instagram adapter configurations
- Weather API key handling
- Email and directory service configurations
- Console feature conditionally compiles monitoring code
- Improved logging configuration with library suppression
The InstagramAdapter constructor is simplified to remove unused
parameters, and the send_instagram_file function is fully implemented
with S3 upload and message sending capabilities.
- Add route configuration and handlers to calendar module
- Add route configuration and handlers to task module
- Update main.rs to build router from module configurations
- Fix various compiler warnings (dead code, unused variables)
This improves code organization by keeping routes co-located with their
implementation logic.
- Remove unused imports and comment them for potential future use
- Add missing .send() to HTTP request chain
- Fix integer type suffixes for JSON values
- Simplify async execution by using tokio::block_in_place
- Remove unused function parameters to eliminate warnings
- Extract temporary variables to avoid borrowing issues
- Add placeholder methods to SessionManager for analytics
- Implement real database operations for admin endpoints
- Remove duplicate or conflicting type definitions
These changes address all compiler warnings while maintaining the
existing functionality and preparing the codebase for future
enhancements in areas like analytics and session management.