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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# minipass-fetch
An implementation of window.fetch in Node.js using Minipass streams
This is a fork (or more precisely, a reimplementation) of
[node-fetch](http://npm.im/node-fetch). All streams have been replaced
with [minipass streams](http://npm.im/minipass).
The goal of this module is to stay in sync with the API presented by
`node-fetch`, with the exception of the streaming interface provided.
## Why
Minipass streams are faster and more deterministic in their timing contract
than node-core streams, making them a better fit for many server-side use
cases.
## API
See [node-fetch](http://npm.im/node-fetch)
Differences from `node-fetch` (and, by extension, from the WhatWG Fetch
specification):
- Returns [minipass](http://npm.im/minipass) streams instead of node-core
streams.
- Supports the full set of [TLS Options that may be provided to
`https.request()`](https://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_request_options_callback)
when making `https` requests.