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@maximgorbatyuk maximgorbatyuk commented May 22, 2025

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  • New Features
    • Added the ability to like or dislike company reviews.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Corrected the endpoint for fetching recent company reviews.
  • Chores
    • Added a new contributor to the About Us section.

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Walkthrough

A new contributor was added to the AboutUsComponent, updating the contributors array. In CompaniesService, a VoteResponse interface was introduced, the recentReviews endpoint was corrected, and two new methods—likeReview and dislikeReview—were added to allow liking or disliking company reviews via API calls.

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File(s) Change Summary
src/app/modules/home/components/about-us/about-us.component.ts Added a new contributor entry ("nrglv") to the contributors array in AboutUsComponent.
src/app/services/companies.service.ts Introduced VoteResponse interface, fixed recentReviews endpoint URL, and added like/dislikeReview methods.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant CompaniesService
    participant API

    User->>CompaniesService: likeReview(companyId, reviewId)
    CompaniesService->>API: POST /api/companies/reviews/{companyId}/{reviewId}/like
    API-->>CompaniesService: { result: boolean }
    CompaniesService-->>User: Observable<VoteResponse>

    User->>CompaniesService: dislikeReview(companyId, reviewId)
    CompaniesService->>API: POST /api/companies/reviews/{companyId}/{reviewId}/dislike
    API-->>CompaniesService: { result: boolean }
    CompaniesService-->>User: Observable<VoteResponse>
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A hop and a skip, a new name appears,
"nrglv" joins the team with digital cheers!
Now reviews can be liked, or given a frown,
With endpoints corrected, no bugs to bring down.
The service grows smarter, the code hops ahead—
A carrot for progress, and onward we tread! 🥕

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src/app/services/companies.service.ts (4)

51-53: Well-structured VoteResponse interface added

The new interface is clear, concise, and appropriately scoped for handling review voting results.


130-130: URL endpoint correction for consistency

Good change - the endpoint is now correctly aligned with the API pattern used elsewhere in the service (/api/companies/ prefix), improving route consistency.


135-140: New likeReview method implementation looks good

The implementation follows the established pattern in the service, properly using typed observables and consistent URL structure.


142-147: New dislikeReview method implementation looks good

The implementation matches the pattern of other API methods in this service and complements the likeReview functionality.

src/app/modules/home/components/about-us/about-us.component.ts (1)

16-19: New contributor added successfully

The addition of the new contributor follows the established pattern in the contributors array.

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@maximgorbatyuk maximgorbatyuk merged commit 2142a4c into main May 22, 2025
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@maximgorbatyuk maximgorbatyuk deleted the reviews branch May 22, 2025 11:27
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