90ac0b81d1
Add full V2 architecture: identity, content, studio (.NET 10) and file, render, notification, gateway (Go) services with vendored deps, plus DB migrations, event/API contracts, and an init-db script. Wire the Next.js frontend to the gateway: server-side JWT auth routes (login/register/refresh/logout/me), gateway fetch helper, and session/ cookie/jwt helpers under src/lib. Containerize the stack via docker-compose.v2.yml and per-service Dockerfiles. Base images resolve through a Nexus mirror (Docker Hub) and MCR directly; npm/NuGet pull from Nexus groups. Self-host fonts via next/font/local to avoid Google Fonts (geo-blocked). Add CI workflow and ignore .env.v2, *.stackdump, and .NET bin/obj. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
concurrent
- concurrent.Map: backport sync.Map for go below 1.9
- concurrent.Executor: goroutine with explicit ownership and cancellable
concurrent.Map
because sync.Map is only available in go 1.9, we can use concurrent.Map to make code portable
m := concurrent.NewMap()
m.Store("hello", "world")
elem, found := m.Load("hello")
// elem will be "world"
// found will be true
concurrent.Executor
executor := concurrent.NewUnboundedExecutor()
executor.Go(func(ctx context.Context) {
everyMillisecond := time.NewTicker(time.Millisecond)
for {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
fmt.Println("goroutine exited")
return
case <-everyMillisecond.C:
// do something
}
}
})
time.Sleep(time.Second)
executor.StopAndWaitForever()
fmt.Println("executor stopped")
attach goroutine to executor instance, so that we can
- cancel it by stop the executor with Stop/StopAndWait/StopAndWaitForever
- handle panic by callback: the default behavior will no longer crash your application