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prod : DiscordNotifier 에러 내용 전달 시, TimeStamp 를 포함하도록 구성#238

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This pull request enhances the DiscordExceptionNotifyEventRequest record to include a timestamp when an exception notification is created. This provides more context for exception events by including the exact time they occurred in the notification message.

Enhancement to exception notification structure:

  • Added a timestamp field of type LocalDateTime to the DiscordExceptionNotifyEventRequest record, and updated factory methods to set this to the current time when creating a new request.
  • Updated the getMessage() method to include the formatted timestamp in the notification message, improving traceability of exception events.

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Summary of Changes

Hello @polyglot-k, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request aims to improve the clarity and traceability of Discord exception notifications by including a timestamp in the notification message. This ensures that the exact time an exception occurred is always available, providing better context for debugging and monitoring.

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  • Enhanced Exception Notification Structure: I've added a timestamp field of type LocalDateTime to the DiscordExceptionNotifyEventRequest record.
  • Automated Timestamp Assignment: The of factory methods for DiscordExceptionNotifyEventRequest have been updated to automatically set the timestamp field to the current time (LocalDateTime.now()) when a new request is created.
  • Improved Notification Message: The getMessage() method now includes the formatted timestamp in the Discord notification message, making it easier to track when exceptions occurred.
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@polyglot-k polyglot-k merged commit a92cdee into prod Aug 7, 2025
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This pull request successfully adds a timestamp to the Discord exception notifications, which will improve traceability. The implementation is straightforward. I've added one comment with a suggestion to improve the performance and readability of the message formatting code by reusing the DateTimeFormatter and using a Java text block for string construction. Overall, this is a good enhancement.

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public String getMessage() {
return "⚠️ **알림 전송**\n"
+ String.format("- ⚠️ exception Cause : `%s`\n", exceptionCause)
+ String.format("- 📨 exception Message: `%s`\n", exceptionMessage)
+ String.format("- 📋 meta: `%s`", meta == null ? "없음" : meta);
+ String.format("- 📋 meta: `%s`\n", meta == null ? "없음" : meta)
+ String.format("- ⏰ timestamp: `%s`", timestamp.format(
DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss")));
}

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This method can be improved for both performance and readability.

  1. Performance: DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(...) creates a new formatter instance on every call, which is inefficient. Since DateTimeFormatter is thread-safe, it's best to define it as a private static final constant in the record and reuse it.

  2. Readability: The string construction using + and multiple String.format calls can be simplified. Using a text block (available since Java 15) with the .formatted() method would make the code much cleaner.

Here is an example of how you could refactor this:

// Add this field to the record body
private static final DateTimeFormatter DATE_TIME_FORMATTER = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");

// Replace the getMessage() method with this
public String getMessage() {
    return """
        ⚠️ **알림 전송**
        - ⚠️ exception Cause : `%s`
        - 📨 exception Message: `%s`
        - 📋 meta: `%s`
        - ⏰ timestamp: `%s`""".formatted(
            exceptionCause,
            exceptionMessage,
            meta == null ? "없음" : meta,
            timestamp.format(DATE_TIME_FORMATTER)
        );
}

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