Fail with RuntimeError when WEB_CONCURRENCY or BANGUI_WORKERS > 1.
In-memory session cache, rate-limit windows, and runtime state are
process-local. Multi-worker silently causes stale limits, ghost sessions,
inconsistent status.
Skipped when TESTING=1.
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- All backend routers moved to /api/v1/ prefix
- Frontend BASE_URL updated to /api/v1
- Setup redirect middleware updated to redirect to /api/v1/setup
- Health router path fixed: prefix=/api/v1/health, @router.get('')
- conftest.py: set server_status=online for test fixture
- Created Docs/API_VERSIONING.md with deprecation policy
- Updated Docs/Backend-Development.md with versioning section
- Updated Instructions.md curl examples
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**Problem:** Broad exception handlers created fragility where adding a new
DomainError subclass without explicit registration would silently fall through
to the generic exception handler, losing the specific error_code and metadata.
**Solution:**
1. Import DomainError in main.py for explicit handler registration
2. Fix type hints in exception handlers from 'Exception' to specific types
- NotFoundError handler now typed as 'NotFoundError'
- BadRequestError handler now typed as 'BadRequestError'
- ConflictError handler now typed as 'ConflictError'
- DomainError handler now typed as 'DomainError'
- ServiceUnavailableError handler now typed as 'ServiceUnavailableError'
3. Add DomainError as an explicit catch-all handler in the registration chain
- Positioned after specific handlers, before HTTPException
- Any unregistered DomainError subclass now gets correct error_code + metadata
4. Document the exception handler hierarchy with detailed comments
5. Update Backend-Development.md with handler hierarchy documentation
6. Update Architekture.md section 2.2 with exception handler details
7. Fix test expectations in test_main.py to verify ErrorResponse format
**Impact:** Any new DomainError subclass now automatically gets correct HTTP 500
status, error_code, and metadata - even if developer forgets explicit handler.
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Addresses security concern where FastAPI's default behavior exposes interactive
API documentation (/docs, /redoc) without authentication, allowing attackers to
enumerate endpoints and understand API schemas.
Changes:
- Add BANGUI_ENABLE_DOCS boolean setting (default: false) to Settings
- Modify create_app() to conditionally set docs_url, redoc_url, openapi_url
- Add docs endpoints to SetupRedirectMiddleware allowlist (/api/docs, /api/redoc, /api/openapi.json)
- Set BANGUI_ENABLE_DOCS=true in Docker/compose.debug.yml for development
- Production compose files leave it unset (defaults to false, docs disabled)
- Add comprehensive tests for docs configuration
- Document the new setting in Backend-Development.md
Security Impact:
- API documentation is now disabled by default in production
- Development environments can enable docs by setting BANGUI_ENABLE_DOCS=true
- Docs endpoints are inaccessible in production without manual configuration
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Create GeoCache class with all mutable state as instance attributes:
- _cache, _neg_cache, _dirty, _geoip_reader, _geoip_initialized, _cache_lock
- All public methods: lookup(), lookup_batch(), lookup_cached_only(), flush_dirty(), load_from_db(), clear(), etc.
Initialization & Dependency Injection:
- Instantiate GeoCache in startup.py and store on app.state.geo_cache
- Add get_geo_cache() dependency function in dependencies.py
- Inject into routes and tasks via FastAPI's dependency system
Backward Compatibility:
- Maintain module-level functions in geo_service.py as deprecated wrappers
- All old callers continue to work through _default_geo_cache instance
- Remove test-escape-hatch functions (clear_cache, clear_neg_cache moved to methods)
Background Tasks:
- Update geo_cache_flush.py and geo_re_resolve.py to receive GeoCache instance
- Tasks now operate on injected instance rather than module globals
Tests:
- Refactor test_geo_service.py with geo_cache fixture providing fresh instances
- Update patch paths to target GeoCache methods correctly
- Fix internal state assertions to access instance attributes
Documentation:
- Update Architekture.md to document GeoCache as managed stateful service
- Describe cache lifecycle (load on startup, flush periodically, re-resolve stale)
- Note process-local limitations for multi-worker deployments
Fixes violation of Single Responsibility Principle: module no longer owns both
lookup logic and cache lifecycle management. Cache is now a first-class
injectable service with transparent lifecycle.
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