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feat: enhance error handling and configuration validation
- Added a global exception handler to log unhandled exceptions and return a generic 500 JSON response without exposing details to the client.
- Updated the configuration to validate the `DATABASE_URL` format, ensuring it starts with `sqlite://` or `postgresql://`, and log warnings for invalid formats.
- Introduced safe parsing for numeric environment variables (`HTTP_PORT`, `INIT_DATA_MAX_AGE_SECONDS`) with defaults on invalid values, including logging warnings for out-of-range values.
- Enhanced the duty schedule parser to enforce limits on the number of schedule rows and the length of full names and duty strings, raising appropriate errors when exceeded.
- Updated internationalization messages to include generic error responses for import failures and parsing issues, improving user experience.
- Added unit tests to verify the new error handling and configuration validation behaviors.
2026-03-02 23:36:03 +03:00

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Duty Teller — AI agent documentation

This file is for AI assistants (e.g. Cursor) and maintainers. All project documentation and docstrings must be in English. User-facing UI strings remain localized (ru/en) in duty_teller/i18n/.

Project summary

Duty Teller is a Telegram bot plus Mini App for team duty shift calendar and group reminders. Stack: python-telegram-bot v22, FastAPI, SQLite (SQLAlchemy), Vanilla JS webapp. The bot and web UI support Russian and English; configuration and docs are in English.

Key entry points

  • CLI / process: main.py or, after pip install -e ., the duty-teller console command. Both delegate to duty_teller.run.main().
  • Application setup: duty_teller/run.py — builds the Telegram Application, registers handlers via register_handlers(app), runs polling and FastAPI in a thread, calls config.require_bot_token() so the app exits clearly if BOT_TOKEN is missing.
  • HTTP API: duty_teller/api/app.py — FastAPI app, route registration, static webapp mounted at /app.

Where to change what

Area Location
Telegram handlers duty_teller/handlers/
REST API duty_teller/api/
Business logic duty_teller/services/
Database (models, repository, schemas) duty_teller/db/
Translations (ru/en) duty_teller/i18n/
Duty-schedule parser duty_teller/importers/
Config (env vars) duty_teller/config.py
Miniapp frontend webapp/
Migrations alembic/ (config in pyproject.toml under [tool.alembic])

Running and testing

  • Tests: From repository root: pytest. Use PYTHONPATH=. if imports fail. See CONTRIBUTING.md and README.md for full setup.
  • Lint: ruff check duty_teller tests
  • Security: bandit -r duty_teller -ll

Documentation

Docstrings and code comments must be in English (Google-style docstrings). UI strings are the only exception; they live in duty_teller/i18n/.

Conventions

  • Commits: Conventional Commits (e.g. feat:, fix:, docs:).
  • Branches: Gitea Flow; changes via Pull Request.
  • Testing: pytest, 80% coverage target; unit and integration tests.
  • Config: Environment variables (e.g. .env); no hardcoded secrets.
  • Database: One logical transaction per session_scope — a single commit at the end of the business operation (e.g. in run_import). Repository helpers used inside such a flow (e.g. get_or_create_user_by_full_name) accept commit=False and let the caller commit once.
  • Error handling: Do not send str(exception) from parsers or DB to the user. Use generic i18n keys (e.g. import.parse_error_generic, import.import_error_generic) and log the full exception server-side.
  • Cursor: The project does not version .cursor/. You can mirror this file in .cursor/rules/ locally; AGENTS.md is the single versioned reference for AI and maintainers.