Allow Docker to distinguish a running container from one actually
serving traffic by adding a /health endpoint that pings the database.
Returns 200 when healthy, 503 when the DB connection is lost.
Add HEALTHCHECK to Dockerfile and healthcheck config to the server
service in docker-compose.yml. Also add start_period to the existing
db healthcheck for consistency.
Extract all direct database calls from entranceserver (2 calls) and
API server (17 calls) into typed repository interfaces with PostgreSQL
implementations, matching the pattern established in signserver and
channelserver.
Entranceserver: EntranceServerRepo, EntranceSessionRepo
API server: APIUserRepo, APICharacterRepo, APISessionRepo
Also fix the 3 remaining fmt.Sprintf calls inside logger invocations
in handlers_commands.go and handlers_stage.go, replacing them with
structured zap fields.
Unskip 5 TestNewAuthData* tests that previously required a real
database — they now run with mock repos.
The config package used `package _config` with a leading underscore,
which is unconventional in Go. Rename to `package config` (matching the
directory name) and use `cfg` as the standard import alias across all
93 importing files.
Fix unchecked error returns on bf.Seek(), db.Exec(), QueryRow().Scan(),
pkt.Build(), logger.Sync(), and binary.Write() calls. The linter now
passes with 0 errors, build compiles, and all tests pass with -race.
Re-enable the golangci-lint job in CI (disabled Oct 2025), update to
Go 1.25 and golangci-lint-action v7. Fix errcheck, gosimple S1009,
staticcheck SA4031 and SA2001 errors across 54 files. Remaining ~39
lint errors will be addressed in follow-up commits.
Move time utilities (TimeAdjusted, TimeMidnight, TimeWeekStart, TimeWeekNext,
TimeGameAbsolute) from channelserver into common/gametime to break the
inappropriate dependency where signserver, entranceserver, and api imported
the 38K-line channelserver package just for time functions.
Replace all fmt.Printf debug logging in sys_session.go and handlers_object.go
with structured zap logging for consistent observability.