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| * | Return an identity, rather than the parts of an identity, when validating an ↵ | Owen Jacobson | 2025-08-25 |
| | | | | | | | identity token. This is a small refactoring that's been possible for a while, and we only just noticed. | ||
| * | Stop returning a body from `POST /api/password`. | Owen Jacobson | 2025-08-24 |
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| * | Stop returning body data from `POST /api/auth/login`. | Owen Jacobson | 2025-08-24 |
| | | | | | As with `/api/setup`, the response was an ad-hoc choice, which we are not using and which constrains future development just by existing. | ||
| * | Handlers are _named operations_, which can be exposed via routes. | Owen Jacobson | 2025-06-18 |
| Each domain module that exposes handlers does so through a `handlers` child module, ideally as a top-level symbol that can be plugged directly into Axum's `MethodRouter`. Modules could make exceptions to this - kill the doctrinaire inside yourself, after all - but none of the API modules that actually exist need such exceptions, and consistency is useful. The related details of request types, URL types, response types, errors, &c &c are then organized into modules under `handlers`, along with their respective tests. | |||
