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evidencija-rezija/mailgun-webhook/tsconfig.json
Knee Cola 7aeea9353d feat: implement MailGun webhook service for logging email events
Implemented a production-ready TypeScript/Express.js service to receive
and log MailGun webhook events (delivered, failed, opened, clicked, etc.).

Key features:
- Webhook endpoint (POST /webhook) with comprehensive event logging
- Full TypeScript type definitions for all MailGun event types
- Prometheus metrics integration for monitoring
- Health check endpoint (GET /ping)
- Comprehensive Jest test suite with 87.76% coverage
- Docker containerization with build scripts

Removed template/example code:
- All SQL/MSSQL dependencies and related code
- Example auth router and middleware
- PRTG metrics support (simplified to Prometheus only)
- Unused middleware (CORS, IP whitelist, request parsing/validation)
- Template documentation (kept only MailGun webhook API spec)

The service is clean, minimal, and focused solely on receiving and
logging MailGun webhook events to the console.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-02 20:56:22 +01:00

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{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "es2020", // https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/wiki/Node-Target-Mapping
"module": "commonjs",
"esModuleInterop": true, // solves the problem regarding the default importa vs importa *
"strict": true,
"sourceMap": true, // please do create source maps
"skipLibCheck": true, // don't verify typescript of 3rd party modules
"rootDir": "src", // root directory under which source files are located - it's subtree will be mirrored in "outDir"
"outDir": "build", // where the build files should be stored
// "baseUrl" ----- DO NOT USE ... heres why:
// NOTE: if "baseUrl" is set then Intellisense while doing autocompletion (Ctrl+Space)
// will use and insert absolute module path instead of relative one,
// which will make the build fail
// "baseUrl": "./", // set a base directory to resolve non-absolute module names - This must be specified if "paths" is used
"plugins": [
{
// The following is used for when building the project
// NOTE: build is done by `ttypescript`
// which does not know how to interpret what is set in "paths"
// > this problem is fixed by "typescript-transform-paths"
"transform": "typescript-transform-paths"
}
]
},
"include": ["src/**/*"], // location of files which need to be compiled
// The following is used for debugging the server in VS Code
// NOTE: when debugging the module is started using `ts-node`,
// which does not know how to interpret what is set in "paths"
// > this is fixed by "tsconfig-paths/register"
"ts-node": {
"require": ["tsconfig-paths/register"]
},
}