- Added new API endpoints for admin features: `GET /api/admin/me`, `GET /api/admin/users`, and `PATCH /api/admin/duties/:id` to manage user duties.
- Introduced `UserForAdmin` and `AdminDutyReassignBody` schemas for handling admin-related data.
- Updated documentation to include Mini App design guidelines and admin panel functionalities.
- Enhanced tests for admin API to ensure proper access control and functionality.
- Improved error handling and localization for admin actions.
- Added support for filtering calendar events by type in the ICS generation API endpoint, allowing users to specify whether to include only duty shifts or all event types (duty, unavailable, vacation).
- Updated the `get_duties_for_user` function to accept an optional `event_types` parameter, enabling more flexible data retrieval based on user preferences.
- Enhanced unit tests to cover the new event type filtering functionality, ensuring correct behavior and reliability of the ICS generation process.
- Upgraded `pytest-asyncio` to version 1.0 to ensure compatibility with the latest features and improvements.
- Increased the coverage threshold in pytest configuration to 80%, enhancing the quality assurance process.
- Added a new `conftest.py` file to manage shared fixtures and improve test organization.
- Introduced multiple new test files to cover various components, ensuring comprehensive test coverage across the application.
- Updated the `.coverage` file to reflect the latest coverage metrics.
- Introduced a new boolean column `name_manually_edited` in the `users` table to control whether user names are overwritten during synchronization with Telegram.
- Updated the `get_or_create_user` function to respect the `name_manually_edited` flag, ensuring names are only updated when the flag is false.
- Implemented a new function `update_user_display_name` to allow manual updates of user names while setting the `name_manually_edited` flag to true.
- Enhanced unit tests to cover the new functionality and ensure correct behavior of name handling based on the `name_manually_edited` flag.
- Updated `.dockerignore` to exclude test and development artifacts, optimizing the Docker image size.
- Refactored `main.py` to delegate execution to `duty_teller.run.main()`, simplifying the entry point.
- Introduced a new `duty_teller` package to encapsulate core functionality, improving modularity and organization.
- Enhanced `pyproject.toml` to define a script for running the application, streamlining the execution process.
- Updated README documentation to reflect changes in project structure and usage instructions.
- Improved Alembic environment configuration to utilize the new package structure for database migrations.
- Introduced a new configuration file `.cursorrules` to define coding standards, error handling, testing requirements, and project-specific guidelines.
- Refactored `config.py` to implement a `Settings` dataclass for better management of environment variables, improving testability and maintainability.
- Updated the import duty schedule handler to utilize session management with `session_scope`, ensuring proper database session handling.
- Enhanced the import service to streamline the duty schedule import process, improving code organization and readability.
- Added new service layer functions to encapsulate business logic related to group duty pinning and duty schedule imports.
- Updated README documentation to reflect the new configuration structure and improved import functionality.
- Introduced a new function `get_authenticated_username` to centralize Mini App authentication logic, improving code readability and maintainability.
- Updated the duty fetching logic to map unknown event types to "duty" for consistent API responses.
- Enhanced the `get_duties` function to include duties starting on the last day of the specified date range.
- Improved session management in the database layer to ensure rollback on exceptions.
- Added tests to validate the new authentication flow and event type handling.
- Added a new command `/import_duty_schedule` for importing duty schedules via JSON, restricted to admin users.
- Introduced a two-step import process: specifying handover time and uploading a JSON file.
- Updated the database schema to allow `telegram_user_id` to be nullable for user creation by full name.
- Implemented repository functions for user management, including `get_or_create_user_by_full_name` and `delete_duties_in_range`.
- Enhanced README documentation with details on the new import command and JSON format requirements.
- Added comprehensive tests for the duty schedule parser and integration tests for the import functionality.