* fix(deploy): pass CADDY_TLS through to caddy container
PR #52 added the {$CADDY_TLS:default} substitution to the Caddyfile but
forgot to expose CADDY_TLS to the caddy service in docker-compose.yml.
Result: Caddyfile substitution falls back to the default
(`tls /certs/fullchain.pem /certs/privkey.pem`) regardless of what the
operator wrote into .env, and Caddy crash-loops with "open
/certs/fullchain.pem: no such file or directory" on any LE / internal
deployment.
Compose `- CADDY_TLS` (no `=value`) is the bare-form passthrough — Compose
reads the value from .env (or the host shell) at up time. No-op when
CADDY_TLS is unset (Caddyfile default kicks in), exact behavior preserved
for cert-file deployments.
Caught by Keboola's first agnes-dev recreate (kids-ai-data-analysis project,
agnes-dev.keboola.com) — VM came up with .env containing
CADDY_TLS="tls petr@keboola.com" but Caddy ignored it and tried to load
the corp PKI cert file.
* docs(changelog): document the CADDY_TLS passthrough fix per discipline rule
* fix(compose): pass --proxy-headers to uvicorn so OAuth callbacks resolve to https
When the app runs behind a reverse proxy (Caddy, nginx, Cloudflare Tunnel),
uvicorn's default policy of trusting X-Forwarded-* only from 127.0.0.1 means
the request the container sees still looks like http://localhost:8000/...,
even when the user is on https://. The OAuth provider then sends Google a
callback URL Google has never seen — Error 400: redirect_uri_mismatch.
--proxy-headers + --forwarded-allow-ips '*' tell uvicorn to honor those
headers from any source. The container only ever sees its own docker network
anyway; trusting it everywhere is safe in this deployment shape.
Adds docs/auth-google-oauth.md with the full operator gotcha list — env
vars that have to be set, instance.yaml fields that silently fall back to
defaults, and the DB workaround for ad-hoc role promotion when
SEED_ADMIN_EMAIL was missed on first boot.
* docs(claude): codify vendor-agnostic OSS rule for AI agents and humans
Adds a "Vendor-agnostic OSS" section to CLAUDE.md spelling out what cannot
land in this repo (specific deployments, internal hostnames/projects, cross-
references to private repos, customer-specific paths) and how to phrase
abstractions instead. Plus a pre-PR grep checklist in the existing "Git
Commits & Pull Requests" section.
This trips up agents and humans alike — the previous version of #39 had
private-deployment references in the body and a customer domain in a doc
example. Surfacing the rule once in the file every Claude/Cursor/Aider
session reads should prevent that on the next PR.
* docs(oauth): cover DOMAIN + SERVER_URL env vars introduced by PR #48
PR #48 (merged) added DOMAIN-gated Secure cookie in google.py and
documented SERVER_URL in .env.template, but this operator doc was
drafted before that merge and didn't reference either variable.
Adding both to the env table and extending the common-failure-modes
table with a sticky-cookie / redirect-URI-mismatch entry that
references SERVER_URL as the host-header-independent fix. Also
aligns the compose command snippet with the `='*'` syntax that
actually ships on main post-PR #48.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Vojtech Rysanek <vrysanek@groupon.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(deploy): trust proxy headers + document HTTPS env vars
- uvicorn: add --proxy-headers --forwarded-allow-ips='*' so the app honors
X-Forwarded-Proto/Host from a TLS-terminating reverse proxy (Caddy,
Cloudflare Tunnel, nginx, LB). Without this the app saw every request as
plain HTTP and built redirect/OAuth URLs from the raw Host, which is
fragile behind a proxy.
- .env.template: document DOMAIN (enables Secure cookie flag) and new
SERVER_URL (deterministic base URL for OAuth callbacks and external
links). Grouped under a dedicated HTTPS / REVERSE PROXY section.
* chore(deploy): add proxy header flags to Dockerfile CMD and Kamal config
Matches the docker-compose changes so non-compose deployments (docker run,
Kubernetes, ECS, Kamal) also trust X-Forwarded-Proto/X-Forwarded-For.
* fix(auth): align Google OAuth cookie Secure flag with password/email providers
Google OAuth set the access_token cookie Secure flag based on the TESTING env
var, while password and email providers use DOMAIN. This meant the DOMAIN
env var (now documented in config/.env.template) did not actually control
Secure for Google cookies. Align all three providers on DOMAIN so the
documented behavior holds consistently.
Update project structure, architecture diagram, key implementation
details, development commands, and extensibility docs.
Add extract service to docker-compose.yml for one-shot extraction.