Bug #1: getActiveCallLimitsByConsumerIdAtDate ignored the date parameter
- Always used LocalDateTime.now() instead of the provided date
- Broke queries for future dates
- API endpoint /active-rate-limits/{DATE} was non-functional
Bug #2: Hour-based caching created off-by-minute query bug
- Query truncated to start of hour (12:00:00)
- Rate limits created mid-hour (12:01:47) were not found
- Condition: fromDate <= 12:00:00 failed when fromDate = 12:01:47
Solution:
- Use the actual date parameter in getActiveCallLimitsByConsumerIdAtDate
- Query full hour range (12:00:00 to 12:59:59) instead of point-in-time
- Ensures rate limits created anytime during the hour are found
Fixes test: RateLimitsTest.scala:259 - aggregated rate limits
Expected: 15 (10 + 5), Got: -1 (not found) → Now returns: 15 ✅
See RATE_LIMITING_BUG_FIX.md for detailed analysis.