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soroush.asadi 90ac0b81d1 feat: V2 microservices stack — backend services, gateway, JWT auth
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>
2026-05-29 23:29:31 +03:30

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package urn
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
const errInvalidURN = "invalid URN: %s"
// URN represents an Uniform Resource Name.
//
// The general form represented is:
//
// urn:<id>:<ss>
//
// Details at https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2141.
type URN struct {
prefix string // Static prefix. Equal to "urn" when empty.
ID string // Namespace identifier (NID)
SS string // Namespace specific string (NSS)
norm string // Normalized namespace specific string
kind Kind
scim *SCIM
rComponent string // RFC8141
qComponent string // RFC8141
fComponent string // RFC8141
rStart bool // RFC8141
qStart bool // RFC8141
tolower []int
}
// Normalize turns the receiving URN into its norm version.
//
// Which means: lowercase prefix, lowercase namespace identifier, and immutate namespace specific string chars (except <hex> tokens which are lowercased).
func (u *URN) Normalize() *URN {
return &URN{
prefix: "urn",
ID: strings.ToLower(u.ID),
SS: u.norm,
// rComponent: u.rComponent,
// qComponent: u.qComponent,
// fComponent: u.fComponent,
}
}
// Equal checks the lexical equivalence of the current URN with another one.
func (u *URN) Equal(x *URN) bool {
if x == nil {
return false
}
nu := u.Normalize()
nx := x.Normalize()
return nu.prefix == nx.prefix && nu.ID == nx.ID && nu.SS == nx.SS
}
// String reassembles the URN into a valid URN string.
//
// This requires both ID and SS fields to be non-empty.
// Otherwise it returns an empty string.
//
// Default URN prefix is "urn".
func (u *URN) String() string {
var res string
if u.ID != "" && u.SS != "" {
if u.prefix == "" {
res += "urn"
}
res += u.prefix + ":" + u.ID + ":" + u.SS
if u.rComponent != "" {
res += "?+" + u.rComponent
}
if u.qComponent != "" {
res += "?=" + u.qComponent
}
if u.fComponent != "" {
res += "#" + u.fComponent
}
}
return res
}
// Parse is responsible to create an URN instance from a byte array matching the correct URN syntax (RFC 2141).
func Parse(u []byte, options ...Option) (*URN, bool) {
urn, err := NewMachine(options...).Parse(u)
if err != nil {
return nil, false
}
return urn, true
}
// MarshalJSON marshals the URN to JSON string form (e.g. `"urn:oid:1.2.3.4"`).
func (u URN) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(u.String())
}
// UnmarshalJSON unmarshals a URN from JSON string form (e.g. `"urn:oid:1.2.3.4"`).
func (u *URN) UnmarshalJSON(bytes []byte) error {
var str string
if err := json.Unmarshal(bytes, &str); err != nil {
return err
}
if value, ok := Parse([]byte(str)); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf(errInvalidURN, str)
} else {
*u = *value
}
return nil
}
func (u *URN) IsSCIM() bool {
return u.kind == RFC7643
}
func (u *URN) SCIM() *SCIM {
if u.kind != RFC7643 {
return nil
}
return u.scim
}
func (u *URN) RFC() Kind {
return u.kind
}
func (u *URN) FComponent() string {
return u.fComponent
}
func (u *URN) QComponent() string {
return u.qComponent
}
func (u *URN) RComponent() string {
return u.rComponent
}