resolves the issue with json_array_length compatibility between SQLite and PostgreSQL. It adjusts the query to conditionally cast types:
PostgreSQL: Casts to json with ::json.
SQLite: Uses the text representation directly.
This change restructures the getAccountIDWithAuthorizationClaims method to improve readability, maintainability, and performance.
- have dedicated methods to handle possible cases
- introduced Store.UpdateAccountDomainAttributes and Store.GetAccountUsers methods
- Remove GetAccount and SaveAccount dependency
- added tests
* Add logging for slow SQL queries in SaveAccount and GetAccount
* Add resource count log for large accounts
* Refactor metrics middleware to simplify counters and histograms
* Update log levels and remove redundant resource count check
* Add functionality to update multiple users
* Remove SaveUsers from DefaultAccountManager
* Add SaveGroups method to AccountManager interface
* Refactoring
* Add SaveUsers and SaveGroups methods to store interface
* Refactor method SaveAccount to SaveUsers and SaveGroups
The method SaveAccount in user.go and group.go files was split into two separate methods. Now, user-specific data is handled by SaveUsers and group-specific data is handled by SaveGroups method. This provides a cleaner and more efficient way to save user and group data.
* Add account ID to user and group in SqlStore
* Refactor SaveUsers and SaveGroups in store
* Remove unnecessary ID assignment in SaveUsers and SaveGroups
* Removejsonfile' from test matrix in workflows
* Remove sqlite to json migration command
* Refactor store engine implementation to remove JSON file store support
The codebase has been refactored to remove support for JSON file store storage engine, with SQLite serving as the default store engine. New functions have been added to handle unsupported store engines and to migrate data from file store to SQLite.
* Remove 'downCmd' from migration commands
* Refactoring
* Add sqlite cleanup
* Remove comment
* migrate sqlite store to
generic sql store
* fix conflicts
* init postgres store
* Add postgres store tests
* Refactor postgres store engine name
* fix tests
* Run postgres store tests on linux only
* fix tests
* Refactor
* cascade policy rules on policy deletion
* fix tests
* run postgres cases in new db
* close store connection after tests
* refactor
* using testcontainers
* sync go sum
* remove postgres service
* remove store cleanup
* go mod tidy
* remove env
* use postgres as engine and initialize test store with testcontainer
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Co-authored-by: Maycon Santos <mlsmaycon@gmail.com>