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meeting update #642

Open sajdakabir opened 7 hours ago

sajdakabir commented 7 hours ago

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meeting refactor Fixes:

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 7 hours ago
📝 Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The changes in this pull request involve modifications to the routing and service logic for meeting-related operations. Specifically, the `space.route.js` file has had its routes adjusted by removing the create and delete meeting routes and adding a new overview route. Correspondingly, the `meeting.service.js` file has transitioned from using a `Meeting` model to an `Item` model for all meeting-related queries, while maintaining the original functionality and error handling. ## Changes | File Path | Change Summary | |------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | apps/backend/src/routers/lib/space.route.js | - Removed routes for creating and deleting meetings.
- Added route for retrieving meeting overview.
- Retained routes for getting and updating meetings. | | apps/backend/src/services/page/meeting.service.js | - Updated functions to use `Item` model instead of `Meeting` model for querying and updating meetings.
- Error handling in `createMeeting` remains unchanged. | ## Possibly related PRs - **#466**: This PR modifies the `updateMeeting` and `deleteMeeting` functions in `meeting.service.js`, which are also relevant to the changes made in the main PR regarding the routing and handling of meeting-related operations. - **#563**: This PR refactors the `updateMeetingController` and `deleteMeetingController` in `meeting.controller.js`, which aligns with the changes in the main PR that involve the removal and modification of meeting-related routes and controllers. > 🐰 In the meadow, meetings bloom, > With overviews to chase away gloom. > The old routes have hopped away, > New paths for meetings now hold sway. > Items gather, no more to delete, > A joyful change, oh what a treat! 🌼

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