- Standardized quotation marks in Gemfile and Ruby files
- Improved consistency for Sidekiq and Sidekiq Scheduler
- Removed unnecessary blank line in GenerateWeatherArtWorker class
These changes ensure a consistent coding style across the project, making
it easier to read and maintain. Adjustments to the Gemfile update the
formatting without altering the functionality.
- Implement BatchGenerateWeatherArtsWorker to handle batch
processing of weather art generation.
- Create GenerateWeatherArtWorker for individual weather art
generation tasks.
- Update Dockerfile to include redis-tools for Sidekiq support.
- Modify Gemfile to add sidekiq and sidekiq-scheduler gems.
- Configure Sidekiq in initializers and set up routes for
Sidekiq dashboard.
- Include a sidekiq.yml configuration for scheduling jobs.
- Create compose.yaml for Docker services including web,
database, Redis, and Sidekiq workers.
These changes introduce background processing capabilities
using Sidekiq, allowing for efficient generation of weather
art through scheduled and managed job queues, optimizing
performance and scalability.
- Created BatchGenerateWeatherArtsJob to process eligible
cities and generate weather art.
- Introduced GenerateWeatherArtJob for generating weather
art and image attachment.
- Added AiService for obtaining prompts and generating
images with OpenAI API.
- Implemented WeatherService to fetch current weather
data from the QWeather API.
- Updated Gemfile with necessary gems (whenever,
ruby-openai, httparty, down, aws-sdk-s3).
This commit introduces a system to create and store
weather art images for various cities based on current
weather conditions, leveraging external APIs for data
and image generation.
- Changed single quotes to double quotes for the 'pg' gem in the production group of the Gemfile.
This change enhances consistency in the Gemfile by standardizing the quoting style.
- Introduced the 'pg' gem for PostgreSQL support in the production
environment.
- Updated Gemfile to include it in the production group.
- Corresponding update in Gemfile.lock to ensure version 1.5.9 is
used.
This change prepares the application to use PostgreSQL as the
primary database in production, which is essential for running
production-grade applications effectively.
- Standardize string quotes in various files for consistency.
- Remove commented-out tests from cities and weather_arts controllers to improve readability.
- Clean up admin_users and weather_arts fixture files by commenting out unused entries instead of removing them.
These changes are aimed at enhancing code readability and maintainability, ensuring that code adheres to style guidelines without removing useful comments for future reference.
- Integrate 'friendly_id' gem for sluggable functionality in City model
- Create ActiveAdmin resources for managing cities and weather arts
- Implement controller logic for cities
- Add database migrations for cities and weather arts creation
- Seed database with sample data for testing
- Create initial test cases for controllers and models
This commit enhances the application's URL handling by allowing friendly URLs for cities and weather arts. The addition of ActiveAdmin resources facilitates easier management through a web interface.