This commit refactors the logging mechanism across the application by replacing direct logger calls with a centralized logging approach using the `common` package. Key changes include:
- Replaced instances of `logger.SysLog` and `logger.FatalLog` with `common.SysLog` and `common.FatalLog` for consistent logging practices.
- Updated resource initialization error handling to utilize the new logging structure, enhancing maintainability and readability.
- Minor adjustments to improve code clarity and organization throughout various modules.
This change aims to streamline logging and improve the overall architecture of the codebase.
This commit introduces a major architectural refactoring to improve quota management, centralize logging, and streamline the relay handling logic.
Key changes:
- **Pre-consume Quota:** Implements a new mechanism to check and reserve user quota *before* making the request to the upstream provider. This ensures more accurate quota deduction and prevents users from exceeding their limits due to concurrent requests.
- **Unified Relay Handlers:** Refactors the relay logic to use generic handlers (e.g., `ChatHandler`, `ImageHandler`) instead of provider-specific implementations. This significantly reduces code duplication and simplifies adding new channels.
- **Centralized Logger:** A new dedicated `logger` package is introduced, and all system logging calls are migrated to use it, moving this responsibility out of the `common` package.
- **Code Reorganization:** DTOs are generalized (e.g., `dalle.go` -> `openai_image.go`) and utility code is moved to more appropriate packages (e.g., `common/http.go` -> `service/http.go`) for better code structure.
- Introduced a new function `GetUserUsableGroupsCopy` to return a copy of user usable groups.
- Updated `GetUserUsableGroups` to utilize the new function for better encapsulation.
- Changed variable names from `UserUsableGroups` to `userUsableGroups` for consistency.
- Enhanced `GetUserUsableGroups` logic to ensure it returns a copy of the groups, preventing unintended modifications.
- Replaced references to common.GroupRatio and common.UserUsableGroups with corresponding functions from the new setting package across multiple controllers and services.
- Introduced new setting functions for managing group ratios and user usable groups, enhancing code organization and maintainability.
- Updated related functions to ensure consistent behavior with the new setting package integration.