Updates VMID parameter and field types from int to uint64 throughout the Proxmox provider implementation,
including API request structures, provider structs, client methods, and LXC-related functions.
Also updates string conversion calls from strconv.Itoa to strconv.FormatUint.
This is a large-scale refactoring across the codebase that replaces the custom
`gperr.Error` type with Go's standard `error` interface. The changes include:
- Replacing `gperr.Error` return types with `error` in function signatures
- Using `errors.New()` and `fmt.Errorf()` instead of `gperr.New()` and `gperr.Errorf()`
- Using `%w` format verb for error wrapping instead of `.With()` method
- Replacing `gperr.Subject()` calls with `gperr.PrependSubject()`
- Converting error logging from `gperr.Log*()` functions to zerolog's `.Err().Msg()` pattern
- Update NewLogger to handle multiline error message
- Updating `goutils` submodule to latest commit
This refactoring aligns with Go idioms and removes the dependency on
custom error handling abstractions in favor of standard library patterns.
Decouple the types package from the internal/proxmox package by defining
a standalone ProxmoxConfig struct. This reduces circular dependencies
and allows the types package to define its own configuration structures
without importing the proxmox package.
The route validation logic now converts between types.ProxmoxConfig and
proxmox.NodeConfig where needed for internal operations.
Centralize Proxmox node configuration by moving `ProxmoxConfig` from `internal/types/idlewatcher.go` to a new `NodeConfig` struct in `internal/proxmox/node.go`.
- Add `proxmox` field to route; allowing `proxy.app.proxmox` labels and corresponding route file config
- Added `service` optional field to NodeConfig for service identification
- Integrated Proxmox config directly into Route struct with proper validation
- Propagate Proxmox settings to Idlewatcher during route validation
- Updated swagger documentation to reflect schema changes
- Updated various files to utilize gperr.Group for cleaner concurrency error handling.
- Removed sync.WaitGroup usage, simplifying the code structure.
- Ensured consistent error reporting across different components.
- These changes makes the API incombatible with previous versions
- Added new types for error handling, success responses, and health checks.
- Updated health check logic to utilize the new types for better clarity and structure.
- Refactored existing handlers to improve response consistency and error handling.
- Updated Makefile to include a new target for generating API types from Swagger.
- Updated "new agent" API to respond an encrypted cert pair