Automated Action 545563e776 Implement comprehensive real-time chat API with NestJS
- Complete NestJS TypeScript implementation with WebSocket support
- Direct messaging (DM) and group chat functionality
- End-to-end encryption with AES encryption and key pairs
- Media file support (images, videos, audio, documents) up to 100MB
- Push notifications with Firebase Cloud Messaging integration
- Mention alerts and real-time typing indicators
- User authentication with JWT and Passport
- SQLite database with TypeORM entities and relationships
- Comprehensive API documentation with Swagger/OpenAPI
- File upload handling with secure access control
- Online/offline status tracking and presence management
- Message editing, deletion, and reply functionality
- Notification management with automatic cleanup
- Health check endpoint for monitoring
- CORS configuration for cross-origin requests
- Environment-based configuration management
- Structured for Flutter SDK integration

Features implemented:
 Real-time messaging with Socket.IO
 User registration and authentication
 Direct messages and group chats
 Media file uploads and management
 End-to-end encryption
 Push notifications
 Mention alerts
 Typing indicators
 Message read receipts
 Online status tracking
 File access control
 Comprehensive API documentation

Ready for Flutter SDK development and production deployment.
2025-06-21 17:13:05 +00:00
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OVERVIEW

JSDoc 3 Haruki is an experimental template optimised for use with publishing processes that consume either JSON or XML. Whereas the default JSDoc template outputs an HTML representation of your API, Haruki will output a JSON, or optionally an XML, representation.

Currently Haruki only supports a subset of the tags supported by the default template. Those are:

  • @name
  • @desc
  • @type
  • @namespace
  • @method (or @function)
  • @member (or @var)
  • @class
  • @mixin
  • @event
  • @param
  • @returns
  • @throws
  • @example
  • @access (like @private or @public)

This limited support set is intentional, as it is meant to be a usable set that could be shared with either JavaScript or PHP documentation -- another experimental tool, named "Vonnegut", can produce Haruki compatible JSON from PHPDoc tags.

Note: @links will appear in the output untransformed, there is no way to know at this stage what the file layout of your output will eventually be. It is assumed that whatever process emits the final output file/s will transform @link tags at that point.

USAGE

./jsdoc myscript.js -t templates/haruki -d console -q format=xml

The results of this command will appear in stdout and can be piped into other tools for further processing.

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If you are interested in Haruki, you are encouraged to discuss your questions or ideas on the JSDoc-Users mailing list and fork/contribute to this project.

For more information contact Michael Mathews at micmath+haruki@gmail.com.