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CLAUDE.md

This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.

Project Overview

This is a microservices-based Telegram bot system for text monitoring and notifications. The system consists of 4 main services that communicate via RabbitMQ:

  • telegram-listener: Scans open Telegram channels and chats for messages
  • telegram-client: Bot interface for user interactions
  • text-matcher: Matches incoming messages against user subscriptions
  • users: Manages users and their preferences

Important: This repository is the parent project containing all services as git submodules. Each service (telegram-listener, telegram-client, text-matcher, users) is a separate repository added as a submodule. Git tags are created at the parent repository level, which triggers the Drone CI/CD pipeline to automatically build and publish NuGet packages with versions based on the git tag.

Architecture

The services follow a message bus pattern using RabbitMQ for async communication:

  • TelegramListener publishes MessageReceived events
  • TextMatcher subscribes to MessageReceived, stores match history in database, and publishes:
    • TextSubscriptionMatched events (for first-time matches)
    • TextSubscriptionUpdated events (for updates to previously matched messages)
  • TelegramClient subscribes to both TextSubscriptionMatched and TextSubscriptionUpdated events and notifies users

Each service follows Clean Architecture with separate projects for:

  • Host (API/entry point)
  • AppServices (business logic)
  • Core (shared utilities)
  • Api.Contracts (REST API contracts)
  • Async.Api.Contracts (event contracts)
  • Persistence (database layer, where applicable)
  • Migrator (database migrations, where applicable)

Development Commands

Running the System

# Start all services with Docker Compose
docker-compose up

# Start individual services for development
cd telegram-client && dotnet run --project src/Nocr.TelegramClient.Host
cd telegram-listener && dotnet run --project src/Nocr.TelegramListener.Host  
cd text-matcher && dotnet run --project src/Nocr.TextMatcher.Host
cd users && dotnet run --project src/Nocr.Users.Host

Building

# Build individual services
cd <service-name> && dotnet build

# Build specific projects
dotnet build src/Nocr.<ServiceName>.Host

Testing

# Run unit tests (only text-matcher has tests currently)
cd text-matcher && dotnet test

Database Migrations

For text-matcher and users services:

# Add new migration (from service root directory)
cd text-matcher && ./src/Nocr.TextMatcher.Migrator/AddMigration.sh MyMigrationName
cd users && ./src/Nocr.Users.Migrator/AddMigration.sh MyMigrationName

# Apply migrations (handled automatically by migrator containers in docker-compose)

Configuration

📖 See CONFIGURATION.md for detailed configuration guide.

Quick Start

The system uses ASP.NET Core's layered configuration with Environment Variables having highest priority.

Configuration priority (lowest → highest):

  1. appsettings.json (base settings, committed)
  2. appsettings.{Environment}.json (environment-specific, some committed via .example files)
  3. User Secrets (Development only)
  4. Environment Variables (ALWAYS WINS)

Three Deployment Modes

  1. VS Code (Local Development)

    • Copy appsettings.Development.json.exampleappsettings.Development.json in each service
    • Or use environment variables in .vscode/launch.json
    • Start infrastructure: docker-compose up nocr-rabbitmq nocr-text-matcher-db nocr-users-db -d
  2. Docker Compose (Local Full Stack)

    • Copy .nocr.env.example.nocr.env in project root
    • Fill in your Telegram API credentials and Bot token
    • Run: docker-compose up
  3. Kubernetes (Production)

    • Create K8s Secrets (do NOT use .nocr.env)
    • Reference secrets in deployment manifests via envFrom

Debug Mode

Enable configuration debug logging on startup:

export NOCR_DEBUG_MODE=true

This prints masked configuration values to help troubleshoot issues.

Important Notes

  • Never commit secrets - use .example files as templates
  • Environment variables override all appsettings files
  • All services use .example files for documentation
  • Docker Compose uses .nocr.env file (gitignored)

Service Ports

When running with docker-compose:

Key Technologies

  • .NET 8
  • ASP.NET Core Web APIs
  • Entity Framework Core with MariaDB
  • WTelegramClient for Telegram API
  • Rebus for message bus (RabbitMQ)
  • Docker & Docker Compose for containerization