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@rabilrbl rabilrbl added the go Pull requests that update Go code label Aug 16, 2025

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Summary of Changes

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This pull request performs a routine chore of upgrading the Go programming language version used across the project. This involves updating the Go version specified in the go.mod file, as well as updating the base images used in the Dockerfile, dev.Dockerfile, and .devcontainer/devcontainer.json to Go 1.25. This ensures that the project builds, runs, and is developed with the latest stable Go release, potentially benefiting from performance improvements, new features, and security updates.

Highlights

  • DevContainer Image Update: The development container configuration has been updated to use the Go 1.25 image, ensuring that development environments are aligned with the latest Go version.
  • Dockerfile Base Image Updates: The main Dockerfile and the development-specific Dockerfile have both been updated to use the golang:1.25-alpine base image, ensuring that builds and development environments leverage the new Go version.
  • Go Module Version Update: The go.mod file has been updated to declare Go 1.25 as the minimum required version for the module, aligning the project's dependency management with the upgraded Go runtime.
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Pull Request Overview

This PR upgrades the Go programming language version from v1.24.3 to v1.25 across all development and deployment configurations. The changes ensure consistency across the entire development pipeline and production environment.

Key changes:

  • Updates Go module version requirement in go.mod
  • Upgrades Docker base images to use Go 1.25
  • Updates development container configuration for consistency

Reviewed Changes

Copilot reviewed 4 out of 4 changed files in this pull request and generated no comments.

File Description
go.mod Updates Go version requirement from 1.24.3 to 1.25
dev.Dockerfile Updates development Docker image to use golang:1.25-alpine
Dockerfile Updates production Docker image to use golang:1.25-alpine
.devcontainer/devcontainer.json Updates VS Code dev container to use Go 1.25 image

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Code Review

This pull request upgrades the Go version from 1.24 to 1.25 across the project's configuration files, including Dockerfiles and go.mod. The changes are consistent and correctly reflect the version upgrade. My main feedback is to ensure the go.sum file is updated by running go mod tidy to maintain build reproducibility with the new Go toolchain.

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@rabilrbl rabilrbl merged commit 705739a into develop Aug 16, 2025
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@rabilrbl rabilrbl deleted the feature/bump-go-1.25 branch August 16, 2025 08:18
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