- shared/cache: add Options/L1/async/metrics/prefix decorators, multi-key ops, Redis pool tuning, and JSON readthrough metrics
- worker-generate: claim tasks via DB lease + heartbeat, requeue stale queued tasks, expire dead leases with refund/cache invalidation
- tenant: version article cache keys so worker recovery invalidations propagate cleanly
- shared/config: expand Redis (pool/timeouts/TLS) and Generation (lease/recovery) configs with defaults
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduce a generic read-through caching infrastructure and wire it into
all major tenant app services to reduce database load on hot read paths.
Key changes:
- Add `DeletePrefix` to Cache interface with memory (prefix scan) and
Redis (SCAN + DEL) implementations
- New `readthrough.go`: generic `LoadJSON` / `LoadJSONWithEmpty` helpers
backed by singleflight to prevent cache stampedes; supports jittered TTL
- New `cache_support.go`: centralized cache key builders and invalidation
helpers for all entities (workspace, brand, prompt rules, schedule tasks,
articles)
- Wire optional cache into ArticleService, BrandService, WorkspaceService,
PromptRuleService, ScheduleTaskService, TemplateService, MediaService,
PromptGenerateService via `WithCache()` builder pattern
- ScheduleDispatchWorker invalidates schedule task cache after dispatching
- ArticleService gains a new `Detail` endpoint with empty-result caching
- Update cmd entrypoints and transport handlers to propagate cache
- Added migration to harden task audit tracking by modifying audit_logs and related tables.
- Introduced operator_id to several tables for better tracking of actions.
- Updated article_templates with new prompt templates for various article types, enhancing content generation.
- Created prompt_rules and schedule_tasks tables to manage content generation rules and scheduling.
- Added foreign key constraints to articles for better data integrity.