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@@ -281,13 +281,20 @@ jobs:
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standalone: true
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pull: true
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endpoint: ${{ secrets.PORTAINER_ENDPOINT_ID_GALACTUS }}
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# NOTE: the block below is parsed as JSON — no comments inside it.
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#
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# API_ORIGIN is deliberately absent. The browser derives the API origin
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# from the page it loaded (apps/web/src/lib/api.ts), so the deployment
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# survives the box moving between the tailnet, the office LAN and a
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# demo domain. Setting it here would pin it again and re-break an https
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# front door with mixed active content. APP_API_ORIGIN_GALACTUS lives
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# on only as the URL the verify step probes.
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env_data: |
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{
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"APP_TAG": "${{ github.event.inputs.tag }}",
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"API_PORT": "3001",
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"WEB_PORT": "3000",
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"S3_BUCKET": "jorgecuadros-documents",
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"API_ORIGIN": "${{ secrets.APP_API_ORIGIN_GALACTUS }}",
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"WEB_ORIGIN": "${{ secrets.APP_WEB_ORIGIN_GALACTUS }}",
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"S3_ENDPOINT": "${{ secrets.APP_S3_ENDPOINT_GALACTUS }}",
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"DATABASE_URL": "${{ secrets.DATABASE_URL_GALACTUS }}",
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@@ -322,6 +329,12 @@ jobs:
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run: |
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set -e
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apk add --no-cache curl >/dev/null
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# These secrets are CORS origin LISTS as far as the app is concerned
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# (WEB_ORIGIN is comma-separated so one deployment can be reached by
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# LAN IP, tailnet name and demo domain at once). A list is not a URL,
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# so probe the FIRST entry — keep the runner-reachable origin first.
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API_ORIGIN=${API_ORIGIN%%,*}
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WEB_ORIGIN=${WEB_ORIGIN%%,*}
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fetch_version() {
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for i in $(seq 1 30); do
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if curl -fsS "$1/version" > "$2"; then return 0; fi
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@@ -253,13 +253,19 @@ jobs:
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type: file
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pull: true
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endpoint: ${{ secrets.PORTAINER_ENDPOINT_ID }}
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# NOTE: the block below is parsed as JSON — no comments inside it.
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#
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# API_ORIGIN is deliberately absent. The browser derives the API origin
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# from the page it loaded (apps/web/src/lib/api.ts), so the deployment
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# survives the host moving. Setting it here would pin it again and
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# re-break an https front door with mixed active content. APP_API_ORIGIN
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# lives on only as the URL the verify step probes.
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env_data: |
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{
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"APP_TAG": "${{ github.event.inputs.tag }}",
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"API_PORT": "3001",
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"WEB_PORT": "3000",
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"S3_BUCKET": "jorgecuadros-documents",
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"API_ORIGIN": "${{ secrets.APP_API_ORIGIN }}",
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"WEB_ORIGIN": "${{ secrets.APP_WEB_ORIGIN }}",
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"S3_ENDPOINT": "${{ secrets.APP_S3_ENDPOINT }}",
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"DATABASE_URL": "${{ secrets.DATABASE_URL }}",
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@@ -288,6 +294,12 @@ jobs:
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run: |
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set -e
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apk add --no-cache curl >/dev/null
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# These secrets are CORS origin LISTS as far as the app is concerned
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# (WEB_ORIGIN is comma-separated so one deployment can be reached under
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# several origins at once). A list is not a URL, so probe the FIRST
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# entry — keep the runner-reachable origin first.
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API_ORIGIN=${API_ORIGIN%%,*}
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WEB_ORIGIN=${WEB_ORIGIN%%,*}
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fetch_version() {
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for i in $(seq 1 30); do
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if curl -fsS "$1/version" > "$2"; then return 0; fi
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@@ -96,7 +96,14 @@ NEXT_PUBLIC_API_ORIGIN=http://localhost:3001
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```
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The API loads `DATABASE_URL`, `SESSION_SECRET`, `WEB_ORIGIN`, and optional
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`PORT` (default `3001`). The web app only needs `NEXT_PUBLIC_API_ORIGIN`.
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`PORT` (default `3001`). `WEB_ORIGIN` is comma-separated — list every origin the
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app is reached under, or credentialed fetches from the missing ones fail CORS.
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The web app needs no API URL of its own: the browser derives it from the page it
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loaded (same host on port `3001` over plain HTTP, or the same-origin `/api` path
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behind a TLS proxy). Set `NEXT_PUBLIC_API_ORIGIN` (dev) or `API_ORIGIN` (deploy,
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read at request time) only to override that — for instance when running the API
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on a non-default port.
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### 3. Start MySQL
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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{
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"name": "@jorgecuadros/api",
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"version": "1.0.16",
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"version": "1.0.18",
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"private": true,
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"scripts": {
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"build": "nest build",
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{
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"name": "@jorgecuadros/web",
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"version": "1.0.16",
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"version": "1.0.18",
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"private": true,
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"scripts": {
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"dev": "next dev -p 4500",
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APP_TAG=latest
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# --- Public URLs (what the end user's BROWSER hits) ---------------------------
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# API_ORIGIN is injected into the web app at runtime and used for browser fetches
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# + document download links, so it must be browser-reachable (not swarm-internal).
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# WEB_ORIGIN is the web app's own public origin; the API allows it via CORS.
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API_ORIGIN=http://192.168.4.212:3001
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# API_ORIGIN is OPTIONAL and normally left unset. The browser derives the API
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# origin from the page it loaded (apps/web/src/lib/api.ts): same host on port
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# 3001 over plain HTTP, or the same-origin /api path when the page is served
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# over https by a TLS-terminating proxy that maps /api to the API. That is what
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# lets the same deployment move — tailnet, office LAN, demo domain — untouched.
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# Set it only when the API genuinely lives on a different host than the web app;
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# it is used for browser fetches AND document download links, so it must be
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# browser-reachable (never a swarm-internal name).
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#API_ORIGIN=http://192.168.4.212:3001
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#
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# WEB_ORIGIN is the list of public origins the web app is reached under; the API
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# allows them via CORS. COMMA-SEPARATED — one deployment is reachable under
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# several origins (LAN IP, tailnet name, demo domain) and a credentialed fetch
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# from an origin missing here gets no CORS headers and fails. A same-origin
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# setup (web + API behind one proxy) never hits CORS at all.
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WEB_ORIGIN=http://192.168.4.212:3000
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# Published ports on the swarm host.
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@@ -92,8 +92,12 @@ services:
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labels:
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io.jorgecuadros.role: "web"
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environment:
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# Public API URL the browser calls (injected at runtime, see layout.tsx).
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API_ORIGIN: ${API_ORIGIN:?API_ORIGIN must be set}
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# OPTIONAL override of the API URL the browser calls (injected at runtime,
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# see layout.tsx). Leave it unset: the browser then derives the origin
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# from the page it loaded — same host on port 3001 over plain HTTP, or
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# /api behind a TLS-terminating proxy. Set it only when the API really
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# lives on a different host than the web app.
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API_ORIGIN: ${API_ORIGIN:-}
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ports:
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- target: 3000
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published: ${WEB_PORT:-3000}
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+1
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{
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"name": "jorgecuadros-platform",
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"version": "1.0.16",
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"version": "1.0.18",
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"private": true,
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"workspaces": [
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"apps/*",
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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{
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"name": "@jorgecuadros/database",
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"version": "1.0.16",
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"version": "1.0.18",
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"private": true,
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"main": "generated/client/index.js",
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"types": "generated/client/index.d.ts",
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