feat: postgresql migration and removal of sqlite in pytest (#546)

* feat: remove support of sqlite, 100% postgres

* fix: more migration and make datetime timezone aware in postgres

* fix: change how database is get, and use contextvar to have difference instance between different loops

* test: properly use client fixture that handle lifetime/database connection

* fix: add missing client fixture parameters to test functions

This commit fixes NameError issues where test functions were trying to use
the 'client' fixture but didn't have it as a parameter. The changes include:

1. Added 'client' parameter to test functions in:
   - test_transcripts_audio_download.py (6 functions including fixture)
   - test_transcripts_speaker.py (3 functions)
   - test_transcripts_upload.py (1 function)
   - test_transcripts_rtc_ws.py (2 functions + appserver fixture)

2. Resolved naming conflicts in test_transcripts_rtc_ws.py where both HTTP
   client and StreamClient were using variable name 'client'. StreamClient
   instances are now named 'stream_client' to avoid conflicts.

3. Added missing 'from reflector.app import app' import in rtc_ws tests.

Background: Previously implemented contextvars solution with get_database()
function resolves asyncio event loop conflicts in Celery tasks. The global
client fixture was also created to replace manual AsyncClient instances,
ensuring proper FastAPI application lifecycle management and database
connections during tests.

All tests now pass except for 2 pre-existing RTC WebSocket test failures
related to asyncpg connection issues unrelated to these fixes.

* fix: ensure task are correctly closed

* fix: make separate event loop for the live server

* fix: make default settings pointing at postgres

* build: remove pytest-docker deps out of dev, just tests group
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ from typing import Literal
import sqlalchemy as sa
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from reflector.db import database, metadata
from reflector.db import get_database, metadata
from reflector.utils import generate_uuid4
recordings = sa.Table(
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ recordings = sa.Table(
sa.Column("id", sa.String, primary_key=True),
sa.Column("bucket_name", sa.String, nullable=False),
sa.Column("object_key", sa.String, nullable=False),
sa.Column("recorded_at", sa.DateTime, nullable=False),
sa.Column("recorded_at", sa.DateTime(timezone=True), nullable=False),
sa.Column(
"status",
sa.String,
@@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ class Recording(BaseModel):
class RecordingController:
async def create(self, recording: Recording):
query = recordings.insert().values(**recording.model_dump())
await database.execute(query)
await get_database().execute(query)
return recording
async def get_by_id(self, id: str) -> Recording:
query = recordings.select().where(recordings.c.id == id)
result = await database.fetch_one(query)
result = await get_database().fetch_one(query)
return Recording(**result) if result else None
async def get_by_object_key(self, bucket_name: str, object_key: str) -> Recording:
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class RecordingController:
recordings.c.bucket_name == bucket_name,
recordings.c.object_key == object_key,
)
result = await database.fetch_one(query)
result = await get_database().fetch_one(query)
return Recording(**result) if result else None