
Over five months, contributed to the infinilabs/coco-server and elastic/connectors repositories by building and enhancing cloud connectors for platforms such as Salesforce, Feishu, Lark, Box, and Dropbox. Focused on backend development and API integration using Go and Python, the work included implementing OAuth 2.0 authentication, incremental synchronization, and intelligent caching to optimize data ingestion and indexing. Addressed authentication reliability and connector state integrity through targeted bug fixes, while improving onboarding and documentation for enterprise users. Emphasized maintainability and performance by unifying connector architectures, reducing external API calls, and refining registration flows, resulting in robust, scalable cloud storage and data integration solutions.
December 2025 monthly summary for infinilabs/coco-server: Delivered two new connectors (Box Cloud Storage and Dropbox), enhanced authentication flows, and refined onboarding for enterprise customers. Implemented improvements to registration flow and documentation, increasing reliability and developer velocity.
December 2025 monthly summary for infinilabs/coco-server: Delivered two new connectors (Box Cloud Storage and Dropbox), enhanced authentication flows, and refined onboarding for enterprise customers. Implemented improvements to registration flow and documentation, increasing reliability and developer velocity.
Monthly summary for 2025-11 (infinilabs/coco-server): This period emphasized reliability and state integrity in the connector lifecycle. The team delivered a targeted bug fix to preserve critical state across updates, reinforced with review and CI validation, and prepared the project for smoother future updates.
Monthly summary for 2025-11 (infinilabs/coco-server): This period emphasized reliability and state integrity in the connector lifecycle. The team delivered a targeted bug fix to preserve critical state across updates, reinforced with review and CI validation, and prepared the project for smoother future updates.
October 2025 Monthly Summary — Focused on delivering backend connector improvements for the coco-server repository, with UX updates to Feishu integration and performance optimizations.
October 2025 Monthly Summary — Focused on delivering backend connector improvements for the coco-server repository, with UX updates to Feishu integration and performance optimizations.
September 2025 delivered substantial business value by expanding data integration capabilities and improving runtime performance across two repositories. Notable work includes a caching optimization for Salesforce SObject field validation to dramatically reduce API calls, and the rollout of two new connectors for coco-server: Feishu/Lark cloud documents and Salesforce connector, both with robust authentication, indexing/search capabilities, and unified architecture for maintainability.
September 2025 delivered substantial business value by expanding data integration capabilities and improving runtime performance across two repositories. Notable work includes a caching optimization for Salesforce SObject field validation to dramatically reduce API calls, and the rollout of two new connectors for coco-server: Feishu/Lark cloud documents and Salesforce connector, both with robust authentication, indexing/search capabilities, and unified architecture for maintainability.
Month 2025-08: Focused maintenance on authentication reliability for infinilabs/coco-server. Primary accomplishment: corrected the user authentication token endpoint by switching from /auth/request_access_token to /auth/access_token, ensuring proper communication with the authentication server. This fix mitigates token retrieval failures, improves login stability across environments, and enhances the overall security posture. No new features were released this month; emphasis was on reliability, traceability, and maintainability.
Month 2025-08: Focused maintenance on authentication reliability for infinilabs/coco-server. Primary accomplishment: corrected the user authentication token endpoint by switching from /auth/request_access_token to /auth/access_token, ensuring proper communication with the authentication server. This fix mitigates token retrieval failures, improves login stability across environments, and enhances the overall security posture. No new features were released this month; emphasis was on reliability, traceability, and maintainability.

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