
Ravi Shanigarapu developed and maintained secure, scalable API services for the PSMRI platform, focusing on authentication, data consistency, and reliability across repositories such as PSMRI/Common-API and PSMRI/FLW-API. He implemented JWT-based authentication with Redis-backed token management, standardized date formatting, and migrated JSON serialization to Jackson for improved data handling. Using Java, Spring Boot, and SQL, Ravi enhanced API documentation, optimized database key strategies, and strengthened cookie and session security. His work addressed both feature delivery and technical debt, resulting in robust backend systems that support reliable deployments, seamless integration, and improved developer experience across multiple healthcare service domains.

June 2025 monthly summary for PSMRI repos: Delivered secure, scalable API layer with JWT authentication, refreshed token lifecycle, robust error handling, and reliable API communication. Implemented Redis-backed token denylist infrastructure and reinforced content-type handling for JSON APIs. Key improvements across PSMRI/FLW-API and PSMRI/Common-API enhanced security, reliability, and developer experience.
June 2025 monthly summary for PSMRI repos: Delivered secure, scalable API layer with JWT authentication, refreshed token lifecycle, robust error handling, and reliable API communication. Implemented Redis-backed token denylist infrastructure and reinforced content-type handling for JSON APIs. Key improvements across PSMRI/FLW-API and PSMRI/Common-API enhanced security, reliability, and developer experience.
May 2025 monthly delivery focusing on security hardening, data handling, and reliability across PSMRI/Common-API, PSMRI/MMU-API, and PSMRI/FLW-API. Key features delivered include enhanced JWT authentication flows, migration of beneficiary search serialization to Jackson for consistent JSON, and flexible token access for mobile clients. A major bug fix addressed null safety in incentive calculations for family planning. Overall impact: strengthened security posture, improved data consistency, and reduced runtime risk across services. Technologies demonstrated include Java, JWT-based authentication, Spring filters and RestTemplateUtil, Jackson (and Gson migration), and general null-safety improvements.
May 2025 monthly delivery focusing on security hardening, data handling, and reliability across PSMRI/Common-API, PSMRI/MMU-API, and PSMRI/FLW-API. Key features delivered include enhanced JWT authentication flows, migration of beneficiary search serialization to Jackson for consistent JSON, and flexible token access for mobile clients. A major bug fix addressed null safety in incentive calculations for family planning. Overall impact: strengthened security posture, improved data consistency, and reduced runtime risk across services. Technologies demonstrated include Java, JWT-based authentication, Spring filters and RestTemplateUtil, Jackson (and Gson migration), and general null-safety improvements.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on key features delivered, major bug fixes, impact, and technical accomplishments across three PSMRI APIs. Delivered targeted data retrieval and API reliability improvements, standardized key generation for database consistency, integrated API documentation, and unified date/time formatting for a coherent developer and user experience. These changes reduce data gaps, improve cross-service consistency, and enable faster onboarding for partners and internal consumers.
April 2025 monthly summary focusing on key features delivered, major bug fixes, impact, and technical accomplishments across three PSMRI APIs. Delivered targeted data retrieval and API reliability improvements, standardized key generation for database consistency, integrated API documentation, and unified date/time formatting for a coherent developer and user experience. These changes reduce data gaps, improve cross-service consistency, and enable faster onboarding for partners and internal consumers.
March 2025 performance for PSMRI/Common-API focused on Grievance Data Synchronization and Worklist Enhancements. Delivered pagination-enabled grievance endpoints, user-based worklist retrieval, and improved transaction handling with robust retry and status update logic. Refactored data processing to enable accurate grievance statistics and reporting, boosting data reliability and operational insights. Commit activity spanned scheduler changes and GrieVANCE Worklist/Grievance refinements to stabilize workflows and improve maintainability, laying groundwork for enhanced SLA reporting and customer-facing metrics.
March 2025 performance for PSMRI/Common-API focused on Grievance Data Synchronization and Worklist Enhancements. Delivered pagination-enabled grievance endpoints, user-based worklist retrieval, and improved transaction handling with robust retry and status update logic. Refactored data processing to enable accurate grievance statistics and reporting, boosting data reliability and operational insights. Commit activity spanned scheduler changes and GrieVANCE Worklist/Grievance refinements to stabilize workflows and improve maintainability, laying groundwork for enhanced SLA reporting and customer-facing metrics.
February 2025 — PSMRI/Common-API: Delivered reliability and security improvements. Key outcomes: 1) improved login robustness by refining concurrent session checks to prevent session conflicts; 2) hardened cross-site cookie handling with SameSite=None and Secure flag, enabling safe cross-site usage; 3) code cleanup to remove unused logic, reducing risk surface and improving maintainability. Impact: reduced login failures, stronger cross-site security posture, and smoother integrations. Technologies/skills: authentication/session management, cookie security (SameSite=None, Secure), cross-site security, code refactoring.
February 2025 — PSMRI/Common-API: Delivered reliability and security improvements. Key outcomes: 1) improved login robustness by refining concurrent session checks to prevent session conflicts; 2) hardened cross-site cookie handling with SameSite=None and Secure flag, enabling safe cross-site usage; 3) code cleanup to remove unused logic, reducing risk surface and improving maintainability. Impact: reduced login failures, stronger cross-site security posture, and smoother integrations. Technologies/skills: authentication/session management, cookie security (SameSite=None, Secure), cross-site security, code refactoring.
January 2025: Delivered core API documentation enablement and security controls across PSMRI API services, accompanied by stability fixes that improve reliability and environment parity. Key work includes enabling central Swagger/OpenAPI configuration across environments for FLW-API, reinstating swagger-config request handling, and implementing production-safe API documentation exposure in Common-API, plus targeted fixes to data access and grievance processing.
January 2025: Delivered core API documentation enablement and security controls across PSMRI API services, accompanied by stability fixes that improve reliability and environment parity. Key work includes enabling central Swagger/OpenAPI configuration across environments for FLW-API, reinstating swagger-config request handling, and implementing production-safe API documentation exposure in Common-API, plus targeted fixes to data access and grievance processing.
December 2024 performance highlights for the PSMRI platform. Delivered API consistency, data mapping enhancements, robust primary key strategy, and DI/data sync improvements across FLW-API and MMU-API. These changes enhance data quality, reliability, and integration readiness, enabling smoother client consumption and future scalability.
December 2024 performance highlights for the PSMRI platform. Delivered API consistency, data mapping enhancements, robust primary key strategy, and DI/data sync improvements across FLW-API and MMU-API. These changes enhance data quality, reliability, and integration readiness, enabling smoother client consumption and future scalability.
November 2024 (PSMRI/MMU-API) focused on stability and maintainability improvements. The primary deliverable was stabilizing the dependency injection for ANCServiceImpl by refining @Autowired wiring across CommonNurseServiceImpl, CommonDoctorServiceImpl, and ANCDoctorServiceImpl. This work, complemented by test/CI wiring changes and cleanup of stale code, reduced runtime DI errors and lowered CI variability. No new user-facing features were released this month; the enhancements directly support more reliable deployments and faster feature delivery in the coming sprints.
November 2024 (PSMRI/MMU-API) focused on stability and maintainability improvements. The primary deliverable was stabilizing the dependency injection for ANCServiceImpl by refining @Autowired wiring across CommonNurseServiceImpl, CommonDoctorServiceImpl, and ANCDoctorServiceImpl. This work, complemented by test/CI wiring changes and cleanup of stale code, reduced runtime DI errors and lowered CI variability. No new user-facing features were released this month; the enhancements directly support more reliable deployments and faster feature delivery in the coming sprints.
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