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Attiya Ishaque

Atiya Ishaq contributed to the edx/commerce-coordinator repository by building and refining backend features for e-commerce and mobile in-app purchase flows. She enhanced error handling and observability in order processing and user management, standardizing logging and exception context using Python and Django. Atiya implemented and later rolled back a program redirect workflow to Commercetools, demonstrating disciplined feature flag management and deployment practices. In June, she delivered end-to-end mobile in-app purchase validation and payment processing for Android and iOS, integrating platform-specific modules and a unified payment processor. Her work addressed reliability, risk management, and cross-system integration with thorough documentation and testing.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

75%Features

Repository Contributions

9Total
Bugs
1
Commits
9
Features
3
Lines of code
3,514
Activity Months3

Work History

June 2025

5 Commits • 1 Features

Jun 1, 2025

June 2025 monthly summary for edx/commerce-coordinator focused on delivering end-to-end Mobile In-App Purchase validation and payment processing across Android and iOS, integrated with the order creation flow. Strengthened platform-specific validation modules, introduced a unified payment processor, and extended the commercetools API client for normalized payment keys, purchase token handling, cancellations, and improved error handling. Completed architecture diagram mapping Mobile Ecommerce flows to commercetools to guide design and onboarding. Concurrently resolved critical mobile IAP issues to improve reliability and user experience, elevating checkout stability and revenue integrity.

February 2025

3 Commits • 1 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025 summary for edx/commerce-coordinator focused on cross-system program purchase routing and risk management. The team implemented a program redirect workflow to Commercetools with program-specific checks and pre-redirect validation to streamline the program purchase path within the new e-commerce system. Concurrently, payment page redirect logic was updated to support these program redirects. After validation, a rollback was executed to revert the redirect feature and disable related checks, ensuring system stability and controlled feature exposure. This cycle demonstrates disciplined deployment practices, clear business-to-technical alignment, and readiness to reintroduce the feature with safer controls if needed.

January 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jan 1, 2025

January 2025: Improved reliability and observability for edx/commerce-coordinator by enhancing error handling and detailed logging across APIs. Standardized logging levels and enriched exception context for faster debugging in order processing, fulfillment, and user management, with observable benefits for Commercetools and LMS integrations. No separate bug fixes recorded this month; primary deliverable is enhanced fault diagnosis and faster incident response through improved logging. Commit reference included: 225355c79daf7219b686fdf5bb5ef163e93e40f5 (fix: Improve logging messages #298).

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Quality Metrics

Correctness86.6%
Maintainability85.6%
Architecture83.4%
Performance80.0%
AI Usage22.2%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

JSONJavaScriptMermaidPython

Technical Skills

API IntegrationArchitecture DesignBackend DevelopmentCode ReversionCommercetools APIDjangoDocumentationE-commerceError HandlingFeature Flag ManagementIn-App Purchase ValidationIn-App PurchasesLoggingMobile IAPPayment Gateway Integration

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

edx/commerce-coordinator

Jan 2025 Jun 2025
3 Months active

Languages Used

PythonJavaScriptJSONMermaid

Technical Skills

API IntegrationBackend DevelopmentError HandlingLoggingCode ReversionE-commerce

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