feat(deploy): derive the API origin from the page, not from a pinned env var
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The browser hard-required API_ORIGIN, so every move of the server — tailnet
today, the 192.168.1.0 office LAN later, a temporary demo domain in between —
meant editing the deploy env and redeploying. Worse, an http:// API origin on a
page served over TLS is blocked outright as mixed active content, which is what
broke the demo on https://jorgecuadros.freakma.com.

The browser now derives the origin from window.location the way a PHP app
would: same host on port 3001 over plain HTTP, or the same-origin /api path
under https (the reverse proxy strips the prefix). API_ORIGIN survives as an
optional override for a deployment that genuinely splits the two hosts, and SSR
still reads process.env because a derived origin is browser-only.

WEB_ORIGIN becomes a comma-separated list to match: one deployment is now
reached under several origins, and a credentialed fetch from an unlisted one
gets no CORS headers and fails.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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co-authored by Claude Opus 5
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@@ -132,8 +132,12 @@ services:
dns_search:
- ${TAILNET_SUFFIX:-tail01aa2.ts.net}
environment:
# Public API URL the browser calls (injected at runtime, see layout.tsx).
API_ORIGIN: ${API_ORIGIN:?API_ORIGIN must be set}
# OPTIONAL override of the API URL the browser calls (injected at runtime,
# see layout.tsx). Leave it unset: the browser then derives the origin
# from the page it loaded — same host on port 3001 over plain HTTP, or
# /api behind a TLS-terminating proxy. Set it only when the API really
# lives on a different host than the web app.
API_ORIGIN: ${API_ORIGIN:-}
ports:
- "${WEB_PORT:-3000}:3000"
depends_on: