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The inter-service data layer (fetch_data/call_action) was the least structured part of the codebase — Python _handlers dicts with ad-hoc param extraction scattered across 16 route files. This replaces them with declarative .sx query/action definitions that make the entire inter-service protocol self-describing and greppable. Infrastructure: - defquery/defaction special forms in the sx evaluator - Query/action registry with load, lookup, and schema introspection - Query executor using async_eval with I/O primitives - Blueprint factories (create_data_blueprint/create_action_blueprint) with sx-first dispatch and Python fallback - /internal/schema endpoint on every service - parse-datetime and split-ids primitives for type coercion Service extractions: - LikesService (toggle, is_liked, liked_slugs, liked_ids) - PageConfigService (ensure, get_by_container, get_by_id, get_batch, update) - RelationsService (wraps module-level functions) - AccountDataService (user_by_email, newsletters) - CartItemsService, MarketDataService (raw SQLAlchemy lookups) 50 of 54 handlers converted to sx, 4 Python fallbacks remain (ghost-sync/push-member, clear-cart-for-order, create-order). Net: -1,383 lines Python, +251 lines modified. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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;; Likes service — inter-service data queries
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(defquery is-liked (&key user-id target-type target-slug target-id)
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"Check if a user has liked a specific target."
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(let ((result (service "likes" "is-liked"
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:user-id user-id :target-type target-type
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:target-slug target-slug :target-id target-id)))
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{"liked" result}))
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(defquery liked-slugs (&key user-id target-type)
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"Return all liked target_slugs for a user + target_type."
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(service "likes" "liked-slugs"
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:user-id user-id :target-type target-type))
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(defquery liked-ids (&key user-id target-type)
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"Return all liked target_ids for a user + target_type."
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(service "likes" "liked-ids"
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:user-id user-id :target-type target-type))
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