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  • New Features

    • Introduced enhanced module management that streamlines the activation and removal of modules for a smoother experience.
  • Chores

    • Refined migration tracking to ensure more accurate system upgrades.
    • Upgraded a core dependency to the latest version, supporting improved stability and performance.

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This pull request updates the migration tracking in the project. The .migrate file now points to a new migration file with updated title and timestamp values. Additionally, the dependency version for @togethercrew.dev/db in package.json is bumped from ^3.4.0 to ^3.5.0. A new migration file is introduced to add modules to a MongoDB database using Mongoose, with defined up and down functions that handle creation and removal of module records.

Changes

File Change Summary
.migrate Updated the lastRun field, migration entry title, and timestamp to reference the new migration file.
package.json Updated the dependency @togethercrew.dev/db version from ^3.4.0 to ^3.5.0.
src/.../1744651967487-add-modules.ts Added a new migration file with an up function (adding modules to each community) and a down function (removing modules), including robust connection and error handling.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant Runner as Migration Runner
    participant DB as MongoDB
    participant Communities as Communities Collection
    participant Module as Module Entity
    Runner->>DB: connectToMongoDB()
    DB-->>Runner: Connection Established
    Runner->>Communities: fetch all communities
    Communities-->>Runner: List of communities
    loop For each module ("Announcements", "CommunityHealth", "CommunityInsights")
        Runner->>Module: create module for community
        Module->>DB: save module record
        DB-->>Module: confirm save
    end
    Runner->>DB: close connection
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Possibly related PRs

  • 466 turn offon all module #469: Updates related to migration tracking and the introduction of a new migration file, directly connecting to the changes in this PR.

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Updating old trails to set the new free,
With a skip and a jump, modules are in play,
Migration magic lighting our way.
From dependency bumps to scripts that unfold,
A rabbit's delight in updates bold!
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@Behzad-rabiei Behzad-rabiei merged commit 646e338 into main Apr 14, 2025
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