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Winlin
cd11a6720f
Proxy: Harden internal/env tests and add counterfeiter fakes. v7.0.144 (#4665)
- **Refactor `internal/env` for testability.** Route every
`os`/filesystem
  call in `env.go` through swappable package-level function variables
(`getEnv`, `setEnv`, `lookupEnv`, `openFile`). Split `parseEnvFile` into
a
thin file-opening wrapper plus a pure `parseEnvReader(io.Reader)` so the
  parser can be tested directly without touching disk.
- **Hermetic tests, 96.9% coverage.** Rewrite `internal/env/env_test.go`
to
install in-memory fakes via `withFakeEnv` / `withFakeOpen` helpers that
  swap the package vars and restore them on `t.Cleanup`. Tests no longer
mutate real process env or write temp `.env` files, removing a source of
flakiness under parallel test execution. New cases cover
`NewEnvironment`,
`setEnvDefault`, `loadEnvFile` error paths, and edge cases in the
parser.
- **Counterfeiter-based fake generation.** Add `counterfeiter` as a Go
tool
dependency, a `//go:generate` directive for the `Environment` interface
  (`internal/env/gen.go`), and commit the generated
  `internal/env/envfakes/fake_environment.go` so downstream packages can
test against a spec-faithful fake instead of hand-rolling stubs. Expose
  the step as `make generate`.
- **Tooling.** `scripts/proxy-utest.sh` gains a `--coverage` / `-c` flag
  that runs `go test -coverprofile=...` across `./cmd/...` and
  `./internal/...` and prints per-function coverage via `go tool cover
  -func`. The `srs-develop` skill doc is updated to include the
  regenerate-fakes step and the new coverage flag.
- **Go version.** Bump `go.mod` to Go 1.25 (required for the `go tool`
  directive used to pin the counterfeiter CLI as a tool dep).

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 20:33:07 -04:00
Winlin
460412c4b5
Move build output to bin/, replace godotenv with custom .env parser, and update docs. v7.0.143 (#4661)
- Move build output from `./srs-proxy` to `bin/srs-proxy` following Go
project conventions, updating Makefile, .gitignore, and all
documentation references
- Replace third-party `godotenv` dependency with a custom `.env` parser
that supports comments, `export` prefix, quoted values, escape
sequences, and inline comments — with full unit tests
- Remove `ignore-worklog.md` and update `README.md` with skill-based AI
prompts
- Bump copyright year from 2025 to 2026 across all source files

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-12 14:26:33 -04:00
Winlin
ebf8b712c9 Proxy: restructure repo as Go project with proxy as first module (#4652)
Reorganize the SRS (Simple Realtime Server) repository to
follow a conventional Go project structure, setting the stage for a
progressive transition from a C++ project to a Go project. The proxy,
which was once contained within its own `proxy/` subdirectory, will now
be converted into the initial Go module located at the root of the
repository, serving as a template for subsequent Go modules.

- **Go module at repo root:** `go.mod` moved to repo root, module
renamed from `proxy` to `srsx`. The repo is now a proper Go project with
`cmd/` and `internal/` at the top level.
- **Elevation of Proxy Code:** Move the proxy code from
`proxy/cmd/proxy-go/` to `cmd/proxy/`, and from `proxy/internal/` to
`internal/`. The proxy serves as the inaugural application; subsequent
modules (for instance, `cmd/origin`) will mimic this arrangement.
- **Documentation Restructured:** Transfer the documentation from
`proxy/docs/` to `docs/proxy/`, revise the main README to endorse
OpenClaw as the preferred AI tool, and update `proxy/README.md` to point
to the new documentation locations.
- **Build and config:** `Makefile` moved to root, `PROXY_STATIC_FILES`
default path corrected for the new layout, `.gitignore` consolidated.
- **Cleanup:** removed standalone `proxy/LICENSE` (repo-level license
applies), all internal imports updated to `srsx/internal/...`.
- **OpenClaw workspace:** added community bot info, git workflow
conventions, and support group behavior guidance.

This restructuring was performed by OpenClaw orchestrating Claude Code
and Codex via ACP.

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: chatgpt-codex-connector[bot] <199175422+chatgpt-codex-connector[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-22 08:11:28 -04:00