Southclaws / storyden

With a fresh new take on traditional bulletin board forum software, Storyden is a modern, secure and extensible platform for building communities.
https://www.storyden.org/
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Package-shuffling-and-renaming #153

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Walkthrough ## Walkthrough This update focuses on refactoring the `storyden` project by renaming and reorganizing several import paths, particularly switching from `datagraph` to `library`. The changes span multiple files, adjusting function signatures, type declarations, and package names to reflect this new structure. The primary aim is to improve code organization and enhance clarity, without altering the core logic or functionality of the affected components. ## Changes | Files/Paths | Change Summary | |--------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `app/resources/collection/dto.go`, `.../update_items.go` | Updated import paths from `datagraph` to `library` and adjusted function calls and type usages accordingly. | | `app/resources/library/db.go`, `.../library.go`, `.../mapping.go`, `.../node.go` | Changed package name from `datagraph` to `library`, along with relevant function signatures and type adjustments. | | `app/resources/library/node_children/children.go`, `.../db.go` | Introduced `children.go` defining `Repository` interface with `Move` method. Updated import paths and type references from `datagraph` to `library`. | | `app/resources/library/node_search/search.go` | Updated import paths and function signatures from `datagraph` to `library`. | | `app/resources/library/node_traversal/db.go`, `.../traversal.go` | Converted node-related references and function signatures from `datagraph` to `library`, reflecting changes in the package structure. | | `app/resources/link/link_graph/link.go` | Adjusted import paths and field types to use the `library` package instead of `datagraph`. | | `app/resources/mq/message_types.go` | Changed import path and type definition from `datagraph` to `library`. | | `app/resources/post/post_search/db.go`, `.../repo.go` | Updated import paths for `reply` package to reflect its new location under `post`. | | `app/resources/post/reply/dto.go` | Modified import paths and field types, changing from `datagraph` to `profile`. | | `app/resources/post/thread/db.go`, `.../dto.go`, `.../repo.go` | Adjusted import paths for `category` and `reply` to their respective sub-packages under `post`. | | `app/resources/profile/profile.go` | Renamed package from `datagraph` to `profile`, updating the `Profile` struct to `Public` and modifying related methods and functions. | | `app/resources/resources.go` | Reorganized import paths for various packages, reflecting the new project structure. | | `app/services/authentication/provider/.../login.go`, `.../webauthn.go` | Updated import paths for `authentication` resources to their new location under `account`. | | `app/services/semdex/simplesearch/node.go` | Changed import path from `datagraph` to `library`, and adjusted `Search` function to use `library.NodeFromModel`. | ## Poem > In a land of code, bright and clear, > Nodes and graphs, now reappear, > From datagraph to library's cheer, > Functions dance, no need to fear. > Import paths, once tangled tight, > Now align, a coder's delight. > 🌟✨ The refactoring rabbit hops tonight! 🐇

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